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How to Test the High Voltage Rectifier in a Microwave Oven

The HV rectifier (a nearly-scatological name for a diode) is one of the most common things to fail in a microwave oven. Fortunately, they’re pretty inexpensive and easy to install. The trick is in testing it so’s you can tell whether it’s good or not. Most multimeters just don’t pump out enough mojo to be able to break down the diode junction so you can’t test the rectumflyer, er, I mean rectifier directly with your meter. But this spiffy little rig will let you test it with just about any meter.

Testing the HV Diode in a Microwave Oven

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GE Hydro Wave Washer Spins But Won’t Agitate and LED on Inverter Board Blinks Four Times

Skeeter wrote:

Got a GE washer Model #WHDSR316G2WW, the motor circuit board light blinks four times. I reset the board by lifting lid six times. I put it in spin and it spins fine then, when I put it into wash, it tries to agitate but what actually happens is the tub moves back and forth in stead of agitator. And the four blinks come back on the LED on the motor inverter board. If I repeat procedure, it will spin them it won’t agitate and the four blinks comes back. Does this mean a bad shaft and tube assembly? Thanks in advance for any advice

Yep, four flashes on the motor inverter board is a bad mode shifter, as explained in this post:

http://fixitnow.com/wp/2009/11/10/ge-hydrowave-top-loading-washer-wont-run/

There is a plug with only two wires coming from the center of the drive tube/mode shifter assembly. Remove that plug from the motor inverter board and check for continuity, you will most likely find it open.

You’re gonna need to install a new shaft and mode shifter assembly kit, which includes a new tub seal. See this page for complete, illustrated destructions:

http://fixitnow.com/wp/2010/08/24/how-to-replace-the-shaft-and-mode-shifter-assembly-in-a-ge-hydro-wave-top-loading-washer/.

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How to Replace the Shaft and Mode Shifter Assembly in a GE Hydro Wave Top Loading Washer

“Hydro Wave™” is a marketing name that GE uses to refer to its line of washing machines that use an inverter motor (a motor that requires a special circuit board to operate). Example model number series are WHDSR316, WPRE6100, WPRE8100, and WLSR3000.

Get the shaft and mode shifter assembly:

Shaft and Mode Shifter Assembly on a GE Hydro Wave Washer
(click it to git it)

then use these instructions to take apart the washer and install the shaft and mode shifter assembly:

GE Hydro Wave Washer: Replacing the Shaft and Mode Shifter Assembly

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