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General => General Forum => Topic started by: Turnip on February 08, 2015,10:18:34

Title: Panasonic NN-CF778SBPQ Inverter microwave - Earth Leak.
Post by: Turnip on February 08, 2015,10:18:34
Hi Folks,

Have one of these where custs trip flips at odd times, even if MW isn't being used.

Checked for earth leaks and found 200k from live to earth, nothing from neg to earth until I boiled some water where I then got a similar leak from both live and neg, but the neg leak rapidly faded away.

Checked magnetron as anode goes to earth, but no problem there.

Bit puzzled as thought with machine not running, magnetron couldn't be the problem. Also removed every earth connection I could find but the 200k leak remains. Had the odd case where the turntable motor became leaky, but this machine doesn't have one.

Any thoughts ? - Thanks, Chris.

Later - Took it apart and last thing checked was rear element for fan oven - leak to earth found, but no replacements available as it's too new for folks to list spares.

Panasonic suggest my nearest dealer, some 50 miles away, who will not supply spares, but will do the job for a price.

Found chap in Cornwall who has one where the inverter expired - as they do: regularly, as they're total crap - Getting the element though, just hope has no earth leak.

Cornish element the biz, and with no leaks, remaining problem was the lamp - was a short 15 Watt with 20mm bulb diameter into a housing of some 22mm. Most bulbs are 25mm but got one for a Sammy that was 25 watts and 20cm diameter.

Job done, but not so keen on 'Panasonic', as they don't seem to care a fart for customers.
Title: Re: Panasonic NN-CF778SBPQ Inverter microwave - Earth Leak.
Post by: Keith on February 21, 2015,04:29:12
I have never liked the inverter microwaves, unreliable!! Whats wrong with a heavy transformer?

The element is available for that model, £56 trade!

Keith
Title: Re: Panasonic NN-CF778SBPQ Inverter microwave - Earth Leak.
Post by: Turnip on February 21, 2015,10:37:46
Hi Keith,

Transformer microwaves go for £25 up. This Panasonic Inverter machine was £275 which shows that transformers are expensive, and Inverters are the current cheap biz on the street.

Fashion - Gal who brought it in maybe shops food in Aldi but cooks Panasonic as both have 'Street Cred'

Admit though, that the inverter is more flexible than a solid on/off trannie, as can tickle meat to perfection, with no need of a turntable.

Think you did well finding an actual element, spent some while with favourite suppliers but they couldn't come up with either element or bulb. One chap said he had the element but couldn't show a picture, and no-one had the bulb - Chris.

PS - Did the job for 30 Quid, as she's a relative.
Title: Re: Panasonic NN-CF778SBPQ Inverter microwave - Earth Leak.
Post by: Keith on February 23, 2015,13:09:01
I have accounts with trade wholesalers, it can actually be cheaper buying from some sellers on auction sites though. It's a strange world these days!

Keith
Title: Re: Panasonic NN-CF778SBPQ Inverter microwave - Earth Leak.
Post by: Turnip on February 24, 2015,11:29:49
Hi Keith,

Had a couple of notifications from Quuq that lead nowhere, and Quuq has no such sent mail listed.

My Email address is on Quuq, where I get a few odd thoughts from folks - time to time

Thanks for your help - Don't now feel so alone with White goods - Chris.