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Gene  
#21 Posted : Friday, April 30, 2010 4:26:41 PM(UTC)
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...It is very important how they are connected to the capacitor and the magnetron. As you can see from the diagram (attached to the reply) the wire from the high voltage winding connected to one of the capacitors terminals while the one of the filament winding wire together with the diode and "FA" magnetron terminal are connected to the second capacitors terminal. The second filament filament winding wire should be connected to the "F" magnetron terminal...


I did ask you to verify all of the above because improper capacitor and magnetron wiring could damage the transformer.

Otherwise I can not tell you what caused the transformer damage. It can be just a bad luck. This is definitely not the capacitor.

Gene.
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#22 Posted : Friday, April 30, 2010 4:39:09 PM(UTC)
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Just to make sure that I understand wwwhat you described - The connectoir to the magnetron should have the two wired on the FA side and the one wire to the capacitor on the F side
The Two wires (on the right) are conected to the capoacitor with the two pins of which one is the diode and to the low voltage side of the x former. The left wire F side goes to the the other side of the low voltage secondary of the xformer.

Is this correct? If I am correct then the diode whiped out the Xformer.
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#23 Posted : Friday, April 30, 2010 5:05:24 PM(UTC)
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Where the wire from the high voltage side of the transformer goes?

Gene.
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#24 Posted : Friday, April 30, 2010 5:23:59 PM(UTC)
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One side goes to the capacitor through the diode anode to ground and is also conneced to the LV transformer between the cap and diode.. The other Wire connects to ground at the anode of the diode.round acording to the schematic.
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#25 Posted : Friday, April 30, 2010 10:47:25 PM(UTC)
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One side goes to the capacitor through the diode anode to ground and is also conneced to the LV transformer between the cap and diode.. The other Wire connects to ground at the anode of the diode.round acording to the schematic.


There is only one wire coming out of the transformer. The second end of the high voltage winding connected to the body of the transformer (ground). The wire which coming out of the transformer should be connected to the capacitor terminal and nothing else should be connected to this terminal.

The diode cathode and one of the filament (low voltage) wire should be connected to the other capacitor terminal and the wire from that terminal should be connected to the "FA" magnetron terminal.

Gene.
soundj  
#26 Posted : Saturday, May 1, 2010 3:21:23 AM(UTC)
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That is correct and that is the way it is on my hook up.
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#27 Posted : Saturday, May 1, 2010 3:28:53 AM(UTC)
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Gene

We have gone back and fort on this forum and I appreciate all your time. Is it possible that I can call you and spend a few minutes on the phone so that we can reach a conclusion. I will not use your phone number again.

I think think this would save us some time and expidite the process.
I appreciate your consideration. Anytime today with the exception of 11:30 to 2 PM EST.

Thanks
Gene  
#28 Posted : Saturday, May 1, 2010 3:49:31 PM(UTC)
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You can call me, no problems with it. Click on my signature.

Another question - I'm afraid this repair becoming too expensive because the transformer has to be replaced in addition to the magnetron and diode you already purchased and the diode has to be ordered again.

Gene.
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