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This Universal Microwave High Voltage Diode is engineered to withstand 12 KV and handle 450 mA current, making it a perfect direct replacement for popular GE and Whirlpool models. Featuring standard 1/4 inch female terminals with heat shrink tubing for safety, it ensures reliable microwave operation. Designed for easy testing with an analog multimeter, this 2-pack offers professional-grade durability and compatibility to keep your kitchen running smoothly.
| ASIN | B07P2CN62K |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #186,239 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #183 in Microwave Oven Replacement Parts |
| Brand Name | BlueNatHxRPR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (665) |
| Date First Available | February 21, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 4.13 x 3.94 x 0.39 inches |
J**D
It worked
Arrived in time, and works as it should. Reasonable price.
A**R
Perfect replacement
Worked great to fix my ge microwave model peb7227an3dd. One of the numbers was on the diode in the description on Amazon. Actually came in a 2 pack and worked perfectly, same diode. You can't just test a diode with a multimeter, u need to do the 9v battery hack with the multi tester to make it work, look it up, super easy
A**S
Cannot test with most multimeters.
I needed these diodes overnight as I suspected the diode in my over-range LG was burnt open when the magnetron went bad. It turns out (as the seller points out) both of my multimeters do not have voltage high enough to test the forward voltage on these diodes and my old diode was just fine. All three diodes were tested using a benchtop DC Power Supply set to 50V CV and 200mA CC. 1. Old Diode: Forward Voltage=9.27V, Reverse Leak=<10mA 2. New Diode #1: Forward Voltage=10.15V, Reverse Leak=<10mA 3. New Diode #2: Forward Voltage=9.98V, Reverse Leak=<10mA Even though my old diode was just fine, it was worth the $10 to compare to a new diode as tearing apart an overrange microwave is a pain.
B**M
Easy to use
It worked to fix pur microwave.
S**S
Muy exacto al original !!!
D**R
Mint
We’re back! Fuse was good and magnetron wasn’t shorted to the case. Slapped this thing in and my piece of junk is going again.
Y**B
So far so good - worked out for me!
I have an over the range Microwave - Whirlpool, model wmh32519hb. It started arcing out of the blue (not consistently, but more often than not) over the course of a few days and eventually stopped working altogether (it would no longer heat content), gave of a burning smell when it malfunctioned and from there on out, produced humming noise when running. Did some research and took apart the top of the microwave to expose the area that holds the capacitor + HV diode. The diode was visibly burnt out and was without a doubt the cause of the burning smell mentioned earlier. What caused the burn out? Well, I was quite surprised to find a significant amount of cooking grease in the area that houses the diode - the diode itself was greasy to touch. The theory is that the grease on the diode was the culprit behind the arcing to the eventual burn out. Purchased this diode to replace the original and can confirm that it solved my problem - the microwave is working again - heating up content as it should an has yet to arc (tested with the same content that caused arcing prior to the diode burning out).
T**G
Fixed the issue
Our microwave of 20 years stopped spinning so I looked it up on YouTube and it said the issue was the capacitor and/or diode. Took a few measurements, replaced them both and my microwave is ready for another 20 years. :)
R**I
It works for the job it was purchased for
D**N
product was as it shows on website, it was also great that they show how it should read when we use mutimeter to test it, thx
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