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If all seems OK but no heat the obvious culprit is generally the magnetron. But in my case it was not the magnetron itself but the magnetron socket which I opened and discovered that the RF capacitor had shorted. There are two of these - one in each leg - and each in parallel with a (in my case 10Mohm) resistor. Easy to detect with a multimeter - just compare the two legs. I got a 'used' magnatron (not even the same as mine) for free from my domestic appliances repair shop and with a little modification replaced my old socket with this one. Just to be thorough I also replaced the fuse and HV diode. Still going strong after 4 years. PS: magnetron sockets are freely available online or from a DAR shop.
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Original-Beitrag von: JustFixIt

Original-Beitrag von::

If all seems OK but no heat the obvious culprit is generally the magnetron. But in my case it was not the magnetron itself but the magnetron socket which I opened and discovered that the RF capacitor had shorted. There are two of these - one in each leg - and each in parallel with a (in my case 10Mohm) resistor. Easy to detect with a multimeter - just compare the two legs. I got a 'used' magnatron (not even the same as mine) for free from my domestic appliances repair shop and with a little modification replaced my old socket with this one. Just to be thorough I also replaced the fuse and HV diode. Still going strong after 4 years. PS:  magnetron sockets are freely available online or from a DAR shop.

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