arrrrrgggggh - my new Amana Radarange RR 10 won't heat

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pcasa

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We just got back from our drive to Denver to pick up the RR 10 I bought 2 yrs ago and had stored in a closet until we could pick it up - since I didn't want to ship it. It is the most pristine unit I have ever found - and when I bought it I don't remember testing it - owner said it worked perfectly. It looks as if it were never even used - or used lightly. Got it home - plugged it in - all controls work correctly - fan runs - but no heating. arrrgggghh .... not sure of next steps. I do remember my first RR 10 in 1981 - purchased new - had a failure early on and repairman said sometimes that happens. Anything I can troubleshoot myself or is this potentially a big repair??? I have several others that are not as nice that could be donors.

all suggestions appreciated!

paula
 
Hi Paula,

If the RR gives all indications that it's functioning, but not heating, you're likely looking at a bad magnetron. The good news is parts are available and it can be fixed, the bad news is that it's not a DIY job. Too bad you're not closer to Iowa! -C
 
Diode.

What is the symptom of a failed diode or a bad capacitor?

Also, could a wire have gotten rattled loose on the trip?

I also have an RR-10, but have never worked on it and am trying to keep my ears open so I can service it in the future, should the need arise.
Dave
 
Diodes and caps fail mostly by shorting-if that happened the oven would blow the fuse inside it.Maybe it might trip the breaker or blow the fuse in the circuit its connected to.In the RR situation above-sounds like something could have come loose-or worse-magnetron has failed-filament burn out-like a light bulb.Vacuum tubes-this includes magnetrons- use a light bulb like filament to make them work-emit electrons so the tube can function.If the filament burns out-dark-tube can't function.
 
magnetron

Should I go ahead and buy a magnetron on ebay and look for a local repairman who will work on a vintage unit? Or should I call a standard appliance repair service?
 
Suggest finding a technician that will work on your vintage machine.It will outlast newer ones even if repaired with orig parts.Usually magnetrons are an assembly-this includes the magnetron,diodes,and cap.Uusually when a magnetron goes-it takes out the diode(s) or cap with it.And even if the orig cap and diodes are good-would you trust 40yr old diodes and caps on your NEW magnetron?If those parts failed--there goes your new magnetron!
 
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