I have an oldish Panasonic microwave oven, it is a model NN-5558.
It has been a great machine, it is the only micro I have used that can defrost a small quantity of food (using the defrost-by-weight feature) without cooking the food, just defrost it to perfection.
Now its timing is playing up - quite often the time countdown on the display will freeze, when it does that it also doesn't respond to pressing the stop button, if it has frozen I have to wait for it to get its marbles back and start counting again, or switch it off at the wall.
I imagine the problem is something simple like a dried out capacitor that needs to be replaced. I am OK with PCB repairs, but have no circuit diagram and no idea where to look.
I'd like to keep the old girl going if possible, any suggestions?
If I decide to replace it, any suggestions re Sharp vs Panasonic? (the two preferred brands, or other suggestions.)
I'm not interested in fancy functions such as sensors, I rarely cook with a micro, all I use it for is mainly defrosting and reheating.
Lower power consumption is good as we are on solar power. So I'd be looking at a very basic model.
It has been a great machine, it is the only micro I have used that can defrost a small quantity of food (using the defrost-by-weight feature) without cooking the food, just defrost it to perfection.
Now its timing is playing up - quite often the time countdown on the display will freeze, when it does that it also doesn't respond to pressing the stop button, if it has frozen I have to wait for it to get its marbles back and start counting again, or switch it off at the wall.
I imagine the problem is something simple like a dried out capacitor that needs to be replaced. I am OK with PCB repairs, but have no circuit diagram and no idea where to look.
I'd like to keep the old girl going if possible, any suggestions?
If I decide to replace it, any suggestions re Sharp vs Panasonic? (the two preferred brands, or other suggestions.)
I'm not interested in fancy functions such as sensors, I rarely cook with a micro, all I use it for is mainly defrosting and reheating.
Lower power consumption is good as we are on solar power. So I'd be looking at a very basic model.