Switched on my ultrasound cleaner which worked fine for 10 minutes then it started spewing out smoke ! So a capacitor has blown apart, anyone know where I can identify and obtain a replacement. It looks like the value is .22 uf and rated 400v/220v.
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Anyone know if these things are polarity sensitive and if so, how do I tell the orientation of the original unit that's still on the board ?
Incorrect sorryWhy does anyone want to clean ultrasound?
How does it get dirty?
JJ
Polarity marked on the black linesThanks for the suggestions, hopefully ordered the correct one from Maplin, £1.59 and a 3 day delivery to my local shop. Anyone know if these things are polarity sensitive and if so, how do I tell the orientation of the original unit that's still on the board ?
@tonka, I got mine from work too, it's a nice small industrial unit, much better than those "jewellry cleaners" you see advertised. I'm going to use it to try and clean a Mikuni cabuerettor off my log splitter, one of the jets was blocked which I managed to blow out, but I suspect the drilled pasageways for the pilot air screw may be blocked as I can't get it to tickover very well, it's always "hunting" but settles down with a tiny bit of choke.
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