03-08-2015, 01:49 PM
Steve VWSharp Microwave Convection Oven Model R-930AK-P
Like I didn't have enough to do already, the OEM Sharp microwave convention oven died last week. I shouldn't complain, I can't believe it lasted that long.
Liz found another Sharp that is almost identical. Model R-930AK-P at Home Depot for about $400. It is the exact same width and depth. The height is about 1/2 inch shorter. The feet on the bottom even fit into the recesses in the mounting shelf! It fits right in. You have to lower the top trim about 1/2 inch to cover the hole again.
OEM unit was rated 700 watts microwave, 1400 watts convention. Did a poor job on popcorn but the convection function was good. New one is 900 watts microwave and is noticeably better.
A quick and easy replacement. Hopefully the new one will last like the old one!
My "stainless steel" range hood was rusted so I took it out, I actually don't miss it. (I didn't think to refinish it like Dave R did.)
03-09-2015, 04:48 PM
Mogan Davidquote:
found another Sharp that is almost identical. Model R-930AK-P at Home Depot for about $400. It is the exact same width and depth. T
What a stroke of luck that was!

03-09-2015, 09:06 PM
Steve VWActually, Liz spent some time looking for the one that fits. One of the reasons I posted the model is that Home Depot only carries it online, might have been overlooked. Well worth the search, so easy to install!

03-09-2015, 09:25 PM
Mogan Davidquote:
Liz spent some time looking for the one that fits.
A good woman is mighty important in a man's life

09-25-2016, 02:31 PM
Kevinquote:
Well worth the search, so easy to install!
...and notice the breather vent in the picture
above on Steve's oven.
09-25-2016, 06:39 PM
Fred & CindyYep, that's it Keven, thanks. Right now I have my eye on a 1200 watt microwave with inverter technology. It will fit closely in the same spot as the old one but I will probably have to put some wood trim around the outer edges. Are there any problems with running a 1200 watt microwave in the Barth?
09-25-2016, 07:36 PM
MWrenchNo problem with that wattage, however if you are using an inverter, not to be confused with microwave "inverter technology", this is the DC-AC inverter) make sure it is a "true sine-wave" type. The cheaper inverters (modified sine wave) do not have a compatible output for microwaves and the power of the microwave will be greatly reduced, it will not harm it just much lower power!
09-25-2016, 08:56 PM
Fred & CindyThanks MWrench. We do not use an inverter in our coach. The microwave inverter technology allows a steady stream of power for cooking instead of cycling on and off at full power. Believe I will give this a shot.