I need help finding this capacitor for a G.E. washer. 2 of them were on the circuit board attached to the motor. They are 3-pin caps, which is making it very difficult to find. Here are some pics of the cap and the motor tag. Thanks!
Need help finding this capacitor.
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So the 3rd pin isn't used? And yeah, I think I put too much heat to it trying to get it off. I didn't know there were 3 pins, so I got kinda rough with it. Here are a couple pics of the board. It has that silicone type laminate on it that I love so much, so I guess it's gonna be hard to fix. What would you suggest as the best way to fix it?Attached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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So any idea what the 3rd pin is for? Besides confusing the hell outta people like me as far as finding replacements. Not to mention I thought there were only 2 pins on it as I was removing it, so I messed up the board trying to get them off.Comment
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Also, is there any special specs I need to look for since this cap is for a washer motor board? Or just 200v, 820uf, 10mm spacing and overall size? Thanks btw for your help!Comment
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"CD294" seems to be an Asian (Chinese? Taiwanese?) generic spec for fairly high performance, 105C, higher voltage, snap-in electrolytics. In nosing around, I didn't see the third lug on other CD294 capacitors, so I'm guessing that third lug on that part might be for improved mechanical stability (vibration is common in washing machines.
But as stj pointed out, you ripped out the through-plating from the mounting holes, breaking or damaging the connection from the top to the bottom of the PC board. If that through-plating is necessary for the filtering of those capacitors you will have to find a way to restore the connection.PeteS in CA
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