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never had one of these, that's a capacitor, right? also don't know what capacitance this is, tried searching but came up short

edit: OK, since it's 1000V I guess this isn't electronics, askelectrics doesn't exist yet?

edit 2: top view

edit 3: the whole mess

(dogdammit lemmy, can't you tell me what image size isn't too large, I hafta guess?!)

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[–] BarbecueCowboy@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 month ago

If that's the case, I'd replace the fuse at least if you can get one cheap. Good luck sourcing that cap though, probably looking at finding one with compatible specs instead of the exact part and if you choose right that's probably fine. I hate doing this kind of work, so probably better people to talk to, but from what I can see and if I had to fix it, I'd replace the fuse and then see how I feel.