this made it so much easier to understand. I dont have the ceiling light installed yet I am looking to change my outlet to constant hot and then add the light but this video showed me its as simple as moving the black wires from the top screw to the bottom on the pigtail... I dont know why I thought that was going to be so difficult.
I thank you all for your feedback. Over here, there is no "100A feeding 30A conductor" as the water heater is protected by a 30A breaker which should not aloud more than those 30A to flow thru that 10AWG conductors. There is no "SHAME" in this. Check it Out and let's do electrical please ! Thank you again for taking your time to watch and comment and you are always welcome to do so.
My fuse is good I have the same microwave. Now what do I check ? We heated something up and it got real smoky In there but nothing burnt. Any suggestions?
Thank you brother. I was able to do it today. I didn't have to change the outlets wiring like the others were saying, just the switch. I didn't know i have to combine the hot wire and line going to the outlets. Thank you so much. God bless.
This the best video so far i seen on how to do this but i got diffent color wires i hooked it up wrong and lights has to be on or outlets dont work in that room but also bathroom light dont work so trying to get it to do what he did in this video
Great video! Thanks for posting. Taking my Frigidaire microwave apart was a little different, but the fuse and door switches were in the same location.
Exactly my problem/bad door micro switch. I’ve been holding on to cherry micro switches for years from my past line of work. Fit right in. Thanks for the info!!!!
I was thinking the same thing i have this same issue but thats also the only way im gonna find out which wire goes to the light or outlet still scares to do this trying to get my nerve up to touch those to find out
@@sherryhowell8697 I like to be safe better than sorry. You can kill the circuit, test that there's no power, then twist together some black wires, and wire nut it. Then turn on the circuit again to see which wires controls which. Can save a lot of time doing what he did in the video, but one slip and you're toast.
Well it's just 110 it can't kill you can it not like 220 but still havent got the nerve to go in there and try this I dont have a tester either but have no one to help me and I'm a female if this Is gonna get fixed I got to figure it out on my own
THANK YOU! Everyone kept telling I was crazy for trying to fix our microwave and to just buy a new one. I spent $7 on the replacement part instead of $250 on a new microwave. Glad I saw the comment about the thermal switch being inaccurately diagnosed, but otherwise this was very helpful!
lop, let me show you how to do it. Then jump cuts to it already done. I know what a pigtail is but there are plenty of people who do not. Stop with all the jump cuts.
this the only video that shows it might not only be the door switches it can also be the 3 round black thermostat controls . TEST THEM ALL. Test the 20A tube fuses too.
Same thing I want to know. But if you compare the door switch to the other one they should be the same. If not, then I would like to know how he determined it was ok.