Hi,
My kids broke the micro, so no pocket money this weekend...
Metal kettle with frozen food inside for 15+ minutes and thing went poof , and *very* hot. These things should have a thermal switch
I opened it and confirmed a blown 10A fuse. I took the inverter out and also found that the middle LGBT (GT60N90 - 900V @ 60 A) as well as the FBR at left was toast. The right LGBT measured good.

I figured this would be an easy fix and ordered and replaced all three components. Before that I also testet the magnetron and it measures ok using ohm-meter, i.e. shorted between terminals and open circuit with reference to ground.
I replaced the fuse and testet again, without the magnetron connected. Poof, the fuse went again. Taking out the inverter again I realized that the the LGBT got toasted immediately. The new LGBT I used had somewhat lower current rating (50A) but 1200V CE rating, so should be ok.
I managed to find a schematic for the inverter.

I desoldered the step-up transformer and measurements show:
Primary winding P701-P702 <0.1 ohm
Secondary winging S701-S702 4.8 ohm
Secondary winding H701-H702 < 0.1 ohm
I figured the transformer primary side is shorted? But I'm not sure.... What would be a normal resistance for a primary winding in a HV step-up transformer? The primary winding is a beefy 3mm stranded wire.
In step-down transformers the primary side usually has higher resistance than secondary side, but this is a step-up transformer... I might try to unwind it for fun.
Does it make sense that a shorted primary side would burn the Q701 LGBT ?
I have taken out all the HV caps and they're fine (using cap tester). I also took out Q703/4/5 and they all tested good.

Any thoughts on my analysis? From the schematic, and the fact that Q701 blows, does it make sense that the transformer is gone?
And yes, I know that the secondary side is 4kV, deadly stuff.
Cheers
My kids broke the micro, so no pocket money this weekend...
Metal kettle with frozen food inside for 15+ minutes and thing went poof , and *very* hot. These things should have a thermal switch

I opened it and confirmed a blown 10A fuse. I took the inverter out and also found that the middle LGBT (GT60N90 - 900V @ 60 A) as well as the FBR at left was toast. The right LGBT measured good.

I figured this would be an easy fix and ordered and replaced all three components. Before that I also testet the magnetron and it measures ok using ohm-meter, i.e. shorted between terminals and open circuit with reference to ground.
I replaced the fuse and testet again, without the magnetron connected. Poof, the fuse went again. Taking out the inverter again I realized that the the LGBT got toasted immediately. The new LGBT I used had somewhat lower current rating (50A) but 1200V CE rating, so should be ok.
I managed to find a schematic for the inverter.

I desoldered the step-up transformer and measurements show:
Primary winding P701-P702 <0.1 ohm
Secondary winging S701-S702 4.8 ohm
Secondary winding H701-H702 < 0.1 ohm
I figured the transformer primary side is shorted? But I'm not sure.... What would be a normal resistance for a primary winding in a HV step-up transformer? The primary winding is a beefy 3mm stranded wire.
In step-down transformers the primary side usually has higher resistance than secondary side, but this is a step-up transformer... I might try to unwind it for fun.
Does it make sense that a shorted primary side would burn the Q701 LGBT ?
I have taken out all the HV caps and they're fine (using cap tester). I also took out Q703/4/5 and they all tested good.

Any thoughts on my analysis? From the schematic, and the fact that Q701 blows, does it make sense that the transformer is gone?
And yes, I know that the secondary side is 4kV, deadly stuff.
Cheers
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