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  • gurj1979
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    • Dec 2014
    • 186
    • UK

    #1

    Sharp Microwave - no backlight

    Need help fixing mums Sharp microwave oven combi.
    R-595 (sl)a
    Backlight has gone. Can still see digits buy super dim.
    Anyone with microwave experience help me out here ?
  • R_J
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    • Jun 2012
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    • Canada

    #2
    Re: Sharp Microwave - no backlight

    Are you sure it uses a backlight or is it a VF Display? post pictures of the control board

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    • stj
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      • Dec 2009
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      #3
      Re: Sharp Microwave - no backlight

      is that really the part number? or is it R959?

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      • R_J
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        #4
        Re: Sharp Microwave - no backlight

        If it is a R-959, the display is an LCD with 10 led backlights (D10~D19) in series with a driver transistor Q2
        Last edited by R_J; 08-21-2023, 09:53 PM.

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        • gurj1979
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          • Dec 2014
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          #5
          Re: Sharp Microwave - no backlight

          Originally posted by stj
          is that really the part number? or is it R959?
          You're correct. it's R959. I must have gotten mixed up with numbers.
          Thanks

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          • gurj1979
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            • Dec 2014
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            #6
            Re: Sharp Microwave - no backlight

            Originally posted by R_J
            If it is a R-959, the display is an LCD with 10 led backlights (D10~D19) in series with a driver transistor Q2

            Thanks RJ. Sounds right about the number of LED's. There's a good few of them in series. So if I replace that tranny, then all should be good ? Do I need to replace and SMD caps too ?

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            • stj
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              #7
              Re: Sharp Microwave - no backlight

              if the leds are in series a bad one will stop them all
              having said that - it doesnt look like they are driven hard

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              • gurj1979
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                • Dec 2014
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                #8
                Re: Sharp Microwave - no backlight

                Originally posted by stj
                if the leds are in series a bad one will stop them all
                having said that - it doesnt look like they are driven hard
                It's gradually dimmed over a period of 1 year. So LED's are probably good, but the Driver has failed.
                Any idea what the tranny part number is, or equivalent?

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                • stj
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                  #9
                  Re: Sharp Microwave - no backlight

                  no, but try reading the voltage across each led instead of just blindly changing stuff.
                  did you meter the transistor?

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                  • gurj1979
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                    • Dec 2014
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                    #10
                    Re: Sharp Microwave - no backlight

                    Originally posted by stj
                    no, but try reading the voltage across each led instead of just blindly changing stuff.
                    did you meter the transistor?
                    I'd have to desolder the whole LCD panel to gain access to the LED's behind it. Thanks Sharp. Lol.

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                    • stj
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                      #11
                      Re: Sharp Microwave - no backlight

                      well if you can get to the transistor you can test that with a meter
                      10 leds in series is gonna need 20-30v so thats what needs to be seen

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                      • gurj1979
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                        • Dec 2014
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                        #12
                        Re: Sharp Microwave - no backlight

                        Originally posted by stj
                        well if you can get to the transistor you can test that with a meter
                        10 leds in series is gonna need 20-30v so thats what needs to be seen
                        Ahhh right. I can measure that. I'll try tomorrow. After that I'm on holiday for a week.
                        Will update this post after some results.

                        Thank you guys.

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                        • R_J
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                          Re: Sharp Microwave - no backlight

                          Looks like the supply for the led circuit is around 18 volts, Q1 is the regulator transistor, C4 is the reg. output cap, R4 seems to be 51Ω1W then there is another C10? 47µf/16v so the actual voltage for the leds is likely around 10~12v, the schematic gets blurry when enlarged.
                          Attached Files

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                          • gurj1979
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                            #14
                            Re: Sharp Microwave - no backlight

                            Originally posted by R_J
                            Looks like the supply for the led circuit is around 18 volts, Q1 is the regulator transistor, C4 is the reg. output cap, R4 seems to be 51Ω1W then there is another C10? 47µf/16v so the actual voltage for the leds is likely around 10~12v, the schematic gets blurry when enlarged.
                            You're a superstar. Thanks for that info.
                            Yes I had that issue with blurriness too.

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                            • gurj1979
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                              #15
                              Re: Sharp Microwave - no backlight

                              Originally posted by R_J
                              Looks like the supply for the led circuit is around 18 volts, Q1 is the regulator transistor, C4 is the reg. output cap, R4 seems to be 51Ω1W then there is another C10? 47µf/16v so the actual voltage for the leds is likely around 10~12v, the schematic gets blurry when enlarged.

                              What about Q2 ? It's directly connected to the LED.

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                              • petehall347
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                                Re: Sharp Microwave - no backlight

                                Q2 is the driver .

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                                • R_J
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                                  #17
                                  Re: Sharp Microwave - no backlight

                                  Originally posted by gurj1979
                                  What about Q2 ? It's directly connected to the LED.
                                  Yes Q2 collector connects to the led string, the emitter connects to a 27Ω resistor which connects to the +18 supply. The transistor base gets biased on by D5,D6 and R5

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                                  • gurj1979
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                                    #18
                                    Re: Sharp Microwave - no backlight

                                    Originally posted by R_J
                                    Yes Q2 collector connects to the led string, the emitter connects to a 27Ω resistor which connects to the +18 supply. The transistor base gets biased on by D5,D6 and R5
                                    Thank you

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                                    • stormanimal83
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                                      • May 2014
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                                      #19
                                      Re: Sharp Microwave - no backlight

                                      ... sorry folks... never mind... but in my oppinion a microwave oven is dangereous to fix and not worth to fix... take care of what u doin and think about what i said... i would never ever open such a thing... not worth riskin´yours and others health...

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                                      • stj
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                                        • Dec 2009
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                                        #20
                                        Re: Sharp Microwave - no backlight

                                        buy the guy a new oven then.

                                        there are lots of things that fail in microwaves that arent related to the high voltage capacitor.
                                        newer machines may not even have one if they are invertor-driven.

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