No need for batteries to check a diode, with digital meter anode and cathode measurement or flipping positive and negative leads can tell you an open or shorted diode.
Yes that is Right, I used battery for this a spastic high voltage doide just another way to test high voltage doide, thank you so much and all the best 🙏🙂
Is it the same with high voltage diode? Because i check with multimeter buying new one and none of them open. Are my diode are faulty? But with worldrandom menthod with battery it works one way mean its good
I am extremely concerned about your method of discharging the capacitor. It would be best if you shorted out the LEFT (set of two connectors) to the RIGHT (set of two connectors). Shorting out one connector (inside the black circular collar) to the one next to it inside the SAME black circular collar is useless. There are a total of four connectors to that capacitor, two inside one black circular collar and two DIFFERENT connectors inside the OTHER black circular collar. But, you are right: it's very dangerous. If there is any voltage remaining in that capacitor and you make a connection to it directly or indirectly through you, you could end up getting killed.
Hello my friend, many many thanks and appreciation for your wonderful comment and great information, I have never attended electronic courses or study I only have experience and little knowledge fixing electrical devices and appliances, I want to study but i honestly don't have time, so what you mentioned in your message is really true helpful information, thank you and all the best 👌 👍
Hello my friend, many many thanks and appreciation for your wonderful comment and great information, I have never attended electronic courses or study I only have experience and little knowledge fixing electrical devices and appliances, I want to study but i honestly don't have time, so what you mentioned in your message is really true helpful information, thank you and all the best 👌 👍
Was just going to write and tell him the same thing. Trouble with these types of videos, If people do not know any better, they will believe what he is showing them is correct, when obviously it is incorrect. Thank you for pointing out his error to him.
I am not quite sure about this doide therefore I am making new video about this doide and I will replace it and test it again to see any different, this high voltage doide so it's a tricky to test it with just regular multimeter, thank you so much and all the best 🙏🙂
Yes, you are right my friend because microwave has some age after few years of use things getting bad and breaks one after another, the best to buy new microwave, thank you so much and all the best 👍
Microwave ovens contain high voltage circuits and components operating at 4,000-5,000 volts (depending on the model). The risk associated with high voltages is exponentially greater than household voltages; electrocution by high voltage will almost certainly lead to death or permanent injury.
Hello my friend, I am going to upload a video about that microwave to find out if it was diode or magneton, I will notify you, thank you and all the best 🙏🙂
Hello my friend, did you replace same diode ? I mane same value numbers? If yes and still no heat it's likely that the magnetron in your appliance is broken.thank you and all the best.
Most important firstly firstly you must check if the voltage is present to the transformer, some countries got 220 volts ac , some countries maybe 110 volts ac. Sometimes can be the high voltage diode, sometimes can be the magnetron.
Umm usually if the microwave doesn't heat it's the magnetron. You should have pulled it out and checked the coloration of the stem, it should be mostly silver not completely brown. Magnetrons go out all the time especially under high use.
Hello my dear friend, thank so much 😊 for great information , yes that obviously right, here's a video I made replacing magnetron and microwave worked good, thank you again and all the best 👍
First you're not releasing voltage. You are releasing charge of a HV calacitor. And you were wrong in its way. You needed to contact the two pins of the capacitor with the plyer at the same time so it could make a closed loop.
On my unit it was the diode after all, all other components were working perfectly, and I was scratching my head lol...until I saw your video...crazy a cheap component like that can make or brake the whole system....
@leemathoo6583 , I was also confused about hight voltage diode, so after you replaced the diode it works fine? And Does the burned diode made the microwave not heating ? , it's interesting to know , thank you and all the best 🙏
Unfortunately I missed one important thing during adding this video the part where the the 2 Screwdrivers touching both terminals to drain the storage voltages, after uploading I couldn't add that missing part so I will try to do something about, thank you so much And all the best
@@HuzaBird0.2 yes it does, this Type of doide is grounded to microwave body but it's controlling heat also, I will do so search to make sure why it is working with microwave heat, and I will do testing video as well, thank you and all the best 🙏
Thought you had to flip the diode on the tester to change direction of voltage flow??
No need for batteries to check a diode, with digital meter anode and cathode measurement or flipping positive and negative leads can tell you an open or shorted diode.
Yes that is Right, I used battery for this a spastic high voltage doide just another way to test high voltage doide, thank you so much and all the best 🙏🙂
Is it the same with high voltage diode? Because i check with multimeter buying new one and none of them open. Are my diode are faulty? But with worldrandom menthod with battery it works one way mean its good
@@billykulim5202 yes absolutely right, thank you and all the best 🙏
Thank you so much 💓
Very helpful and excellent explanation 👍, your video help me how to solve my microwave 😀
My pleasure 😊 thank you so much 💓
I am extremely concerned about your method of discharging the capacitor. It would be best if you shorted out the LEFT (set of two connectors) to the RIGHT (set of two connectors). Shorting out one connector (inside the black circular collar) to the one next to it inside the SAME black circular collar is useless. There are a total of four connectors to that capacitor, two inside one black circular collar and two DIFFERENT connectors inside the OTHER black circular collar. But, you are right: it's very dangerous. If there is any voltage remaining in that capacitor and you make a connection to it directly or indirectly through you, you could end up getting killed.
Hello my friend, many many thanks and appreciation for your wonderful comment and great information, I have never attended electronic courses or study I only have experience and little knowledge fixing electrical devices and appliances, I want to study but i honestly don't have time, so what you mentioned in your message is really true helpful information, thank you and all the best 👌 👍
Hello my friend, many many thanks and appreciation for your wonderful comment and great information, I have never attended electronic courses or study I only have experience and little knowledge fixing electrical devices and appliances, I want to study but i honestly don't have time, so what you mentioned in your message is really true helpful information, thank you and all the best 👌 👍
Was just going to write and tell him the same thing. Trouble with these types of videos, If people do not know any better, they will believe what he is showing them is correct, when obviously it is incorrect. Thank you for pointing out his error to him.
your meter has a test for diods right on it arrow with a line is the diod test
Awesome, thank you my friend, and all the best
The diode reads alot on one end and only 0.01 in the other. Still means it needs replacing?
I am not quite sure about this doide therefore I am making new video about this doide and I will replace it and test it again to see any different, this high voltage doide so it's a tricky to test it with just regular multimeter, thank you so much and all the best 🙏🙂
I know that he knows what he is doing after he lit his cigarette when testing the fuse😂
before instal the new one you show us testing using battries if it is good or not like wrong one doide?
I will check the video and get back to you, thank you and best regards
The first clue was the tape. In situations like this try these things:
Get a new microwave.
Yes, you are right my friend because microwave has some age after few years of use things getting bad and breaks one after another, the best to buy new microwave, thank you so much and all the best 👍
Where can I buy diode from?
Thank you great sharing 👍
My pleasure 😊
You can buy it from. Ebay cheaper
Or Amazon 😊
3:00 If there WAS left-over voltage, what would happen when you touch those leads?
Microwave ovens contain high voltage circuits and components operating at 4,000-5,000 volts (depending on the model). The risk associated with high voltages is exponentially greater than household voltages; electrocution by high voltage will almost certainly lead to death or permanent injury.
Did replacing the diode fix Ur problem or did it end up being the magnetron? Mine runs noisy but does not heat.
Hello my friend, I am going to upload a video about that microwave to find out if it was diode or magneton, I will notify you, thank you and all the best 🙏🙂
Hello my friend, here's the new video thank you and all the best 🙏
th-cam.com/video/obhd0vUiH18/w-d-xo.htmlsi=9yQY-lX9rHZMQrZY
wow it ts easy to understand iam subscribing it
Thank you so much 😊 and all the best 👍, I really appreciate you ❤️
I changed diedo but still not heating. Any tips?thank you
Hello my friend, did you replace same diode ? I mane same value numbers? If yes and still no heat it's likely that the magnetron in your appliance is broken.thank you and all the best.
Most important firstly firstly you must check if the voltage is present to the transformer, some countries got 220 volts ac , some countries maybe 110 volts ac. Sometimes can be the high voltage diode, sometimes can be the magnetron.
Fantastic video helped me to figure out my microwave thank you so much
Thank you so much 💓 💗 💛
Umm usually if the microwave doesn't heat it's the magnetron. You should have pulled it out and checked the coloration of the stem, it should be mostly silver not completely brown. Magnetrons go out all the time especially under high use.
Hello my dear friend, thank so much 😊 for great information , yes that obviously right, here's a video I made replacing magnetron and microwave worked good, thank you again and all the best 👍
th-cam.com/video/obhd0vUiH18/w-d-xo.html
Please let's know if you need any help or questions or concerns will be happy to to answer 😊
Thank you so much and all the best 👍
Hanabishi ang brand sa among microwave
No power
My two grill microwaves don't work the other one it's malfunctioning the door and numbers don't correspond. The other one does not heat😢
If the display screen or touch keys not working it could be fuse of not then electronic board component is burned out,
I tired to check this and had no luck, once I put it all back together the microwave tripped off and now doesn’t even power on… what did I do wrong?
Replace the fuse
Replace the fuse
It could be the fuse had blown out, try to replace it. Thank you and all the best 🙏
First you're not releasing voltage. You are releasing charge of a HV calacitor. And you were wrong in its way. You needed to contact the two pins of the capacitor with the plyer at the same time so it could make a closed loop.
Thank you for teaching me , all the best
Pedantics
@@Leo-gt1bx Useless
You are blind watch again and you will see that he shunt the 2 pins of the Hv
@@DJ_MAD I am glad someone else sees it.
Good job
Thank you so much and all the best 🙏🙏🙏💗
Thanks bro, I thought the diode was a bleed resistor.... for safety
My pleasure 😊, thank you so much and all the best 🙏
Yes that's what I thought too, but it was the magnetron burned, thank you
On my unit it was the diode after all, all other components were working perfectly, and I was scratching my head lol...until I saw your video...crazy a cheap component like that can make or brake the whole system....
@leemathoo6583 , I was also confused about hight voltage diode, so after you replaced the diode it works fine? And Does the burned diode made the microwave not heating ? , it's interesting to know , thank you and all the best 🙏
Discharged capacitor wrong, and tested diode wrong. Sounds like a bad magnetron. Shouldn't be that noisy.
Thank you so much for your helpful message, I will also make another video soon about what I did wrong and update about this issue, best regards
Its CL-1 or 01
CL-1 , THANK YOU AND ALL THE BEST.
I'm scared to watch this since he didn't short the capacitor the correct way.
Unfortunately I missed one important thing during adding this video the part where the the 2 Screwdrivers touching both terminals to drain the storage voltages, after uploading I couldn't add that missing part so I will try to do something about, thank you so much And all the best
Right! I saw that and was thinking Holy crap we might see some eyeballs pop out of socket! That happened to my nephew's friend.
🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much 👍😊👍😊, and all the best ❤️🙏
This diod is ground...
I will make a video soon about this doide , thank you and all the best 🙏
@@WorldRandomVideos I meant why is connected to ground if this diod cornrol heat I hear it control heat
@@HuzaBird0.2 yes it does, this Type of doide is grounded to microwave body but it's controlling heat also, I will do so search to make sure why it is working with microwave heat, and I will do testing video as well, thank you and all the best 🙏
That was not quick or easy
Hello my dear friend, I tried to make the video with some details or troubleshooting hopefully to help other, thank you so much and all the best 👍
Needs help
Hi my friend, I am happy to help 😊
I wouldn’t say it’s a easy fix
Yes, that's right 👍, sometimes microwaves issues get really complicated,hard and tricky, thank you so much 🙏 and all the best 🙏💓
Haha😂noob test diode😅
Thank you 😊🙏
lol😆😆
@UmarRaza-j7g thank you 😊 and all the best 👍