Repairing a Microwave | Broken Capacitor | Hamilton Beach P70B20AP-G5B

The Old Lady cooked Stouffer's lasagna for too long in the microwave and it blew the fuse as well as shorted the capacitor. This video will go over how to repair and replace the fuse and capacitor. WARNING: High voltage capacitors and microwave transformers are VERY DANGEROUS to mess with. Make sure the microwave is unplugged before taking it apart, and do not touch anything inside the microwave until you have confirmed that the capacitor is de-energized. The high voltage capacitor can still hold electricity inside of it EVEN AFTER THE MICROWAVE IS UNPLUGGED. These voltages and power can result in serious injury or even death. If you can, use a multimeter to confirm the voltage of the capacitor is 0 Volts to ensure it is properly de-energized.