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Old 04-02-2017, 09:48 PM   #1
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2000 SCR 2800, owned the boat since October and microwave has worked like champ. This weekend decided not to work. Looking at the wiring schematics, microwave is not listed so no clue what fuse to check. Everything else is working. Looking for suggestions. Thanks in advance.
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Old 04-03-2017, 12:22 AM   #2
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Is the breaker on? If so remove the microwave and test for power at the outlet inside the cabinet. May just be time for a new microwave.
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Thanks Mike. I don't believe the microwave is on it's own breaker. Breakers that are on have been on since October, nothing has changed. Any idea how to remove the microwave? Was looking a bit today and looked confusing. Always next weekend.
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Mine has 4 screws from under the shelf it is on then slides out.
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The microwave is on a breaker. It either shares the breaker for the outlets, or it has its own breaker. Trace the power cable from the microwave. For example, the electric stove should be connected to a junction box hidden underneath the counter. You would need to pull either the stove or the fridge to locate it.

Based on the amount of draw for a microwave, I would expect it have a dedicated circuit.
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