Need help identifying a red disc capacitor for breckwell ce-401 board

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Selectaboy

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Jun 29, 2015
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anyone knows or have an idea on the specs of a red disc capacitor beside the fuse for the breckwell CE-401! Control board?
 
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Hello
There are no values on it but it must be atleast 120v and by the size, could be PicoFarads. The only one that would know is the board manufacturer. Good luck.
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Please post the text shown in photo, from the side of the capacitor. That's a film or ceramic type, so ESR and bipolarity may be important... don't go replacing with electrolytic or tantalum.
 
Please post the text shown in photo, from the side of the capacitor. That's a film or ceramic type, so ESR and bipolarity may be important... don't go replacing with electrolytic or tantalum.
That's amazing, I cannot see the text with the naked eye, so here is a better photo.
It looks like
1301
0527
What does that mean?
 

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From what little circuit is showing that could be a MOV surge varistor

yours burned up ?


a little round 'pad' hanging out ?


Run the numbers on the side of Don's in digikey or mouser
 

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What about it? Post the markings. Can't tell much from a standard case style... could be anything from a FET to a voltage regulator.
 
What about it? Post the markings. Can't tell much from a standard case style... could be anything from a FET to a voltage regulator.

A radial leaded FET ? How would a FET with just two leads and one junction work ?
 
A radial leaded FET ? How would a FET with just two leads and one junction work ?
I was referring to the 3-lead TO package between the two electrolytic caps that Selectaboy asked about in post 11.
 
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