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<blockquote data-quote="HB13DISH" data-source="post: 605204" data-attributes="member: 262829"><p>Can you attach a photo of the capacitor? only from both sides, so that we can try to identify it better?</p><p>A logo of the manufacturer would give us a clue.</p><p>It is possible that there is another component that is damaged also.</p><p>Possible suspects are the relays and transistor Q3.</p><p>What bothers me is that I want to identify it if it is indeed a capacitor and not something else like a thermal cutoff.</p><p>What is the designation of the yellow capacitor above it, perhaps the wires are covering it up, but if the yellow cap is designated C8, then what is the designation for the blue component, as COM1 is not a designation for a capacitor (usually C).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HB13DISH, post: 605204, member: 262829"] Can you attach a photo of the capacitor? only from both sides, so that we can try to identify it better? A logo of the manufacturer would give us a clue. It is possible that there is another component that is damaged also. Possible suspects are the relays and transistor Q3. What bothers me is that I want to identify it if it is indeed a capacitor and not something else like a thermal cutoff. What is the designation of the yellow capacitor above it, perhaps the wires are covering it up, but if the yellow cap is designated C8, then what is the designation for the blue component, as COM1 is not a designation for a capacitor (usually C). [/QUOTE]
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