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Minelab FT 16000 gold detector
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<blockquote data-quote="moeee" data-source="post: 421933" data-attributes="member: 12918"><p>If C36 is shorted out it may have taken out a Fuse somewhere.</p><p>You might try snipping one of the legs of C36 so that if it is shorted , then the path will be broken and the Unit may work or at least light up.</p><p>Thats if you can find a burnt fuse.</p><p>On occasions those capacitors are there for a reason , but not always essential for the unit to operate.</p><p>If you get a Q-tip dipped in water and wash off the carbon , you may be able to read the writing on the capacitor , and get a replacement.</p><p>They cost but a few cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moeee, post: 421933, member: 12918"] If C36 is shorted out it may have taken out a Fuse somewhere. You might try snipping one of the legs of C36 so that if it is shorted , then the path will be broken and the Unit may work or at least light up. Thats if you can find a burnt fuse. On occasions those capacitors are there for a reason , but not always essential for the unit to operate. If you get a Q-tip dipped in water and wash off the carbon , you may be able to read the writing on the capacitor , and get a replacement. They cost but a few cents [/QUOTE]
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