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#1 Posted : Tuesday, February 21, 2023 12:14:33 PM(UTC)
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Apollo convection microwave. This is an orphan appliance from c.2004. The light turns on when I open the door, but no one is 'home' at the control panel. No power, no clock.

So far we've pulled the cover off and pulled the (one) fuse we found and checked it. It's good. The one fuse we checked, wasn't behind the control panel like I'd expect. It was further back towards the rear and headed to another board. It's not a problem related to the door switch.


I'm not an appliance/electrical person at all, and I'd love to just buy a replacement but, the replacement model isn't going to fit the cabinet this Apollo came out of. In this one weird instance, it is worth it to try to replace a fuse in a 2004 microwave convection oven for (hopefully) a little more useful life. Help is greatly appreciated!!
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, February 21, 2023 9:29:33 PM(UTC)
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Its pretty hard to look up a MW oven without a model number. Do you have 120 volts to the control board?
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