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!
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Re: Need help finding this capacitor.
Originally posted by stj View Postyou can use a 2pin 10mm snap-in type cap
but you need to fix the board and probably glue the caps down because you ripped the plating out
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Originally posted by brethin View PostIt just a 2 pin 200v 820uf cap.
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Re: Need help finding this capacitor.
Originally posted by stj View Postyou can use a 2pin 10mm snap-in type cap
but you need to fix the board and probably glue the caps down because you ripped the plating out
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Originally posted by apache23 View PostSo 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.
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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