I appreciate the initial respons on below problem description, but need further clarification. Though the fuse does blow as soon as I hit the "Start" keypad, pointing to faulty HV Cap, the way the microwave died is a suspect. As I described, it started fine and died down after few seconds - you could hear as the power just start going down. Can HV capacitor die in such a way? Previous problem description: The power on my microwave JVM1340WW002 started to go down after few seconds into operation (~5 sec not right away) and then shut down completely. Found that fuse was blown. After replacing the fuse it would shut down as soon as it would start, blowing the fuse again. The High power Capacitor and rectifier show no visible sign of damage. Checked door switch and thermal sensors (two of them - both fine: one is normally open). It leaves either HV Capacitor/Diode, Transformer or Magnetron (still under warranty). I would be inclined to suspect the Capacitor, but the fact that microwave was able to start and died down in few seconds raises doubts. My understanding is that HV cap is there to provide the boost on start up only. Please help.
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