Re: Replacing microwave display?
- From: James Sweet <jamessweet@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 18:23:50 GMT
I've got a Sharp with the same problem, bad LCD display unit. Like you said they want way too much for a replacement. In my case nearly 50 bucks just for the crystal module. all else works fine on the oven, you just have to push the buttons carefully to get whatever time and cooking level desired.( I'll find a donor some day with a dead magnetron that'll hopefully have a good display. Untill then it's push the buttons slowly and carefully.)
Is there room to drill a hole in the board on each side of where the ribbon connects? If so you could cut a little block of aluminum, file it so it has a ridge down the middle, then thread holes in the ends and screw it to the board so the ridge presses on the ribbon and holds it to the contacts.
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