The High Pointe Over the Range RV Microwave # HP64ZR is not going to have a fuse. The only circuit protection for the microwave is going to be on the circuit breaker in your power center. If you have power going to your plug and the microwave is not working you are going to need to replace the microwave or take it to a appliance repair facility. view full answer...
Hey Mike, we do have the Furrion Over the Range RV Convection Microwave # FMCM15SS if you're interested in keeping the same microwave. This is the exact same thing you have right now so it'll for sure fit in the existing cutout.
If you want a different microwave, the High Pointe Over the Range RV Microwave # HP74ZR is going to be the closest to fitting into existing hole you have. This microwave has the same width & length, but is 11/16" shorter.
This microwave also has a max output... view full answer...
Hey Troy, the High Pointe Built-In RV Convection Microwave # HP99ZR does not require outside venting so it would be an easier install like you are looking for. view full answer...
Hey Robert,
The Dometic DOTRC11B is showing as 29-7/8" wide x 14" tall x 18-3/16" deep so the closest fit would be the Greystone Over the Range RV Microwave # 324-000135. This microwave is 29-7/8" wide x 16-7/8" tall x 18-3/16" deep so it is going to be slightly taller. It has a 950 watt output compared to your current unit's 850w output and a 1.6cu/ft interior compared to your current 1.1cu/ft interior. view full answer...
Hey Thomas, so the best replacement microwave solution for what you have now is the High Pointe RV Convection Microwave # HP49ZR has overall dimensions of 20-1/2" wide x 14-3/4" tall x 18-11/16" deep, an output of 1,000 watts, and the same 1.1 cubic feet oven capacity, making the replacement only 1.5" taller and 1.71" less deep than the original.
This comes with the needed trim too. view full answer...
A convection microwave like # FMCM15SS does need to be vented, and while I do recommend this option, keep in mind the depth is 15 inches. That's slightly more than the cabinet depth you mentioned so it may stick out a hair. view full answer...
Hey Brian, the closest option we have in size to the High Pointe EM925RWW is the High Pointe Standard RV Microwave # HP49ZR that you referenced. This microwave is 19-1/8" wide x 11-1/2" tall x 14-13/16" deep and would work great in place of what you have now. This doesn't have a set amount of clearance it needs for air space but based on what you have now this would work fine in place of it in that regard as well. view full answer...
According to our contact at Furrion, the fuse on the Furrion Over the Range RV Convection Microwave # FMCM15SS is located at the upper right-hand corner on the back of the unit. I do not believe I can see the fuse in the picture you sent (I do see a cat though), but if you look in the upper right corner on the back of your microwave the fuse should not be too hard to spot. view full answer...
You could use the Greystone Over the Range RV Microwave # 324-000135 which is a tad bit bigger but it does have a built in two speed exhaust fan.
This microwave requires a 30" wide x 16 1/2" tall cutout, and has 1.6 cubic feet of cooking space. view full answer...
Hey Roger, yes you could remove the trim of the High Pointe Built In Microwave part # HP84ZR and it could sit on a counter top like you asked about. The dimensions listed for it are correct for without the trim kit:
19" W x 11.375" H x 14.8" depth view full answer...
Hi Charles,
I recommend the High Pointe RV Convection Microwave - Black # HP99ZR or Stainless Steel # HP49ZR. These convection microwaves are 20-1/2" wide x 14-3/4" tall x 18-11/16" deep so you should be able to just squeeze it in. The trim kit has fins that stick into the cutout hole so you'll likely have to cut them off on the top and bottom to be able to mount the trim. view full answer...
While a 900 watt Furrion Microwave # FMSN09BL only requires about 12 amps of power to operate you will want to verify what other items may be on the same circuit as this may cause a 15 amp breaker to trip whenever you use the microwave. If the microwave is the only item on the circuit then a 15 amp breaker will work in place of the 20 amp breaker. view full answer...
The High Pointe RV Convection Microwave # HP49ZR can draw as much as 1500watts of power which is 12.5 amps at 120 volts power. So you are going to be able to use this on a 15 amp circuit or larger from your 30 amp panel. view full answer...
Yes we do! To replace your Furrion # FMCM15SS I recommend the High Pointe Over the Range RV Convection Microwave # HP94ZR. This unit measures 29-15/16" wide x 15-11/16" tall x 15" deep overall which is virtually identical to the Furrion unit. The Furrion unit is slightly taller at 16-3/8" tall but that is the only difference.
Other than that, the High Pointe # HP94ZR will be a great option if you want to go with a different brand. This is designed to be mounted over-the-range and it has... view full answer...
Bluetooth connectivity issues usually come down to either a power issue or interference issue. If the stereo isn't receiving enough power it can partially function and keep failing so I recommend first checking that your Furrion RV Stereo # DV3300SBL is getting a full 12v of power with a multimeter # PT29ZR. I also recommend checking that you have a good ground and that it is firmly connected to it. Now would be a good time to also reset the stereo by pulling the fuse located in the back... view full answer...