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Originally Posted by dogguy
I've taken a bunch of pictures.
Here's the link to them:
https://imgur.com/a/MM3VAjw
> The "47" was easy to clearly photograph.
> The large blue one with the green lacquer was tougher.
> The really small black one on the corner next to the Texas Instruments chip is next to impossible to get clearly.
Anyway, best I could do for the moment.
Thanks again-
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If the unit is working fine, leave it alone. If it is not, then try replacing the electrolytics and see if it helps. The big one with rubbed off numbers is about the same size as the 47 uf, so replace it with a 47 uf. The small one with rubbed off numbers, replace it with a 10 uf. The exact capacitance values for those 3 electrolytics are not critical IMO, as I said earlier, they are not for timing, i.e. control the duration of glow on/ off times.