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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Matt Zieminski

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Fuse blown on Panasonic Dimension4 Microwave/Convection the Genius

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I experienced a power surge in my house causing numerous items to not work.  On a few of them, I simply replaced a small cartridge type fuse (3 or 5 amp glass/ceramic type) to get them working.  I took apart my microwave oven and sure enough there was a small fuse on the main control panel (front keyboard) that was blown.  I replaced that one - BUT upon plugging in the oven, the replacement 5 amp fuse immediately blew.  There is no apparent damage to any of the electronics and there is no 'burnt' smell present.  There is a small board that appears to be a 'power board' of some sort -  identified as B692Y - with black input and output wire connection points and white wire connection points - with a coil in between.  This board clearly shows a 125V FUSE 15A - but there is no apparent fuse - or one that I recognize - with no apparent damage.  I do not know what to do to proceed and any suggested course of action would be appreciated.

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Fuse blown on Panasonic Dimension4 Microwave/Convection the Genius

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I experienced a power surge in my house causing numerous items to not work.  On a few of them, I simply replaced a small cartridge type fuse (3 or 5 amp glass/ceramic type) to get them working.  I took apart my microwave oven and sure enough there was a small fuse on the main control panel (front keyboard) that was blown.  I replaced that one - BUT upon plugging in the oven, the replacement 5 amp fuse immediately blew.  There is no apparent damage to any of the electronics and there is no 'burnt' smell present.  There is a small board that appears to be a 'power board' of some sort -  identified as B692Y - with black input and output wire connection points and white wire connection points - with a coil in between.  This board clearly shows a 125V FUSE 15A - but there is no apparent fuse - or one that I recognize - with no apparent damage.  I do not know what to do to proceed and any suggested course of action would be appreciated.

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Fuse blown on Panasonic Dimension4 Microwave/Convection the Genius

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I experienced a power surge in my house causing numerous items to not work.  On a few of them, I simply replaced a small cartridge type fuse (3 or 5 amp glass/ceramic type) to get them working.  I took apart my microwave oven and sure enough there was a small fuse on the main control panel (front keyboard) that was blown.  I replaced that one - BUT upon plugging in the oven, the replacement 5 amp fuse immediately blew.  There is no apparent damage to any of the electronics and there is no 'burnt' smell present.  There is a small board that appears to be a 'power board' of some sort -  identified as B692Y - with black input and output wire connection points and white wire connection points - with a coil in between.  This board clearly shows a 125V FUSE 15A - but there is no apparent fuse - or one that I recognize - with no apparent damage.  I do not know what to do to proceed and any suggested course of action would be appreciated.

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