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Customer Questions and Answers for Pwb(Pcb) Asm Sub by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM11650311
Manufacturer Part Number: WB27X10860

The Microwave Power Supply Board is an OEM replacement part for GE microwaves. As the board that receives power from the outlet and safely distributes it to other electronic systems, it plays an important role in powering microwave functions.

Causes of a bad power supply board include failures in its electronic components over many years of operation. Defects can disrupt or prevent stable power distribution.

Symptoms of a bad power supply board include:

  • The microwave not receiving any power and failing to turn on
  • Inconsistent or fluctuating power output causing irregular cooking results
  • Buzzing or cracking noises emanating from the board

This GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.

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For Ge Pwb(Pcb) Asm Sub (Part Number: OEM11650311)

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Mike, It would be recommended to check to make sure that there is proper power supply to the unit. If there is then check for possible wiring issues and if the wiring issues are good then this will be a faulty control board.

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Bernie, carefully remove and check the selector knob WB03X10280/WB03X10280 KNOB ASM for cracks and distortion especially the center area. If the knob is OK, then you'll need to replace the WB27X10860/ WB27X10860 RANGE SELECTOR BOARD. The encoder assembly on the selector board has started to fail and will need to be replaced eventually. Thanks,

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Boxer747 for Model Number GE Advantium PSB9120SF2SS

Hello, I hope you can help me with this... A smell of burnt plastic started to come out of my PSB9120SF2 SS oven. We used convection cooking a lot so I thought something could be lodged in the heating element or something like that... Everything else worked great besides that smell... Suddenly, one morning we found the oven display off and the oven didn't power back on, regardless of being plugged and unplugged numerous times. I called GE and they were prompt to send a technician. They charged a pretty penny for the visit and found a molten terminal in one of the control wires. The tech spliced the cable with a new terminal and tested the microwave (not the convection feature) and the oven seemed to work fine. After a few weeks and a few convection uses, the molten plastic smell started again and the oven soon died... A couple of days later, I disconnected and connected power and the oven came back to life again! This time only once (convection again), and then died again. I do not want to call GE and have the same result and waste of $. No fuses have ever been blown. What could it be? Thank you,

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Hello Boxer, the same problem has reoccurred. The usual repair when this problem is found at a terminal to terminal connection is to replace both sides of the connection. On a wire harness, a new terminal can be installed but on the other side of the connection, meaning whatever the terminal is attached to would also need to be replaced. Poor contact between terminals will result in too much resistance to the amount of power flowing through the connection which causes a heat build-up and reoccurrence.

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Phillip for Model Number scb1001kss01

I am an electronic tech, .when this unit came in only the cursor would light on the display so i ordered the digitron board. I just put it in and now the entire display flashes for several seconds then it stops and says to turn dial. I can set the clock and enter commands correctly, but the digits are flashing in the background and the digitron display is still unstable, some digits are trying to flash in the background. Is there another module that is causing this? Could you please tell me what i need to try next? My customer is becoming impatient.

Ken for Model Number ZSC1001KSS 01 Mfg. 2009

My Advantium Speedcook 120 stopped working while cooking in the convection mode. As a result, the only thing that the oven display shows is one flashing green cursor. None of the other functions work. The oven light does not even come on. The model is ZSC1001KSS 01 Mfg. 2009. I tried replacing the control board (part WB27X10858) but it did not make a difference. Any thoughts on other boards that I could try? Thanks for any assistance provided.

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Ken, Based on the information it sounds like the main control board of the unit has failed and would need to be replaced. The part number of the control is WB27X10860.

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Gee, With everything working except the display, the issue should be a loose connection or a faulty circuit in the digitron WB27X10856 (most likely a digitron). The information you'll need is on it's way

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