#1 16928623 01 Jan 2018 17:02 fifa1k fifa1k User under supervision Posts: 189 Help: 9 Rate: 6 » | Topic author Post #1 16928623 01 Jan 2018 17:02 Hello, I have a Celma drill and I have a question because there was a capacitor in it that melted and I have a question if it can be bypassed somehow and connected so that it works properly or you need to buy this capacitor.
#2 16928699 01 Jan 2018 17:35 bearq bearq Level 39 Posts: 4881 Help: 414 Rate: 1602 » | Helpful post? (+3) Post #2 16928699 01 Jan 2018 17:35 You can simply disconnect it. It is an anti-interference capacitor, the drill will also work without it.
#3 16928714 01 Jan 2018 17:44 fifa1k fifa1k User under supervision Posts: 189 Help: 9 Rate: 6 » | Topic author Helpful post? (+4) Post #3 16928714 01 Jan 2018 17:44 Okay thanks and do you know which ones how to connect the 2 blue and green ones in what order?
#4 16936293 04 Jan 2018 20:59 BezAgresji BezAgresji Level 11 Posts: 29 Help: 4 Rate: 22 » | Positive voted Helpful post? (+9) Post #4 16936293 04 Jan 2018 20:59 2 blue - voltage without green, green went from the stator to the capacitor.
#5 16936312 04 Jan 2018 21:05 Rezystor240 Rezystor240 Level 42 Posts: 9240 Help: 689 Rate: 1649 » | Helpful post? (+1) Post #5 16936312 04 Jan 2018 21:05 bearq wrote: You can simply disconnect it. It is an anti-interference capacitor, the drill will also work without it. The drill may work, but the radio playing next to it will make a lot of noise and prevent proper reception. It certainly won't hurt to insert a capacitor. It should have a capacity around 10-100nF. The cost of such a capacitor is less than PLN 10.
#6 18540448 18 Mar 2020 17:31 fifa1k fifa1k User under supervision Posts: 189 Help: 9 Rate: 6 » | Topic author Helpful post? (0) Post #6 18540448 18 Mar 2020 17:31 Works without a capacitor.