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on again, off again; Kenwood Chef
rabuka
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Model A701A Made in Australia
When it decides to work it powers up for 20-30 seconds then cuts out. The third time I stripped it totally. Have put a meter over all connections and wires/cords & brushes for continuity. All Good.
Uncertain what green cylindrical (ballast ?) on wiring board. Have my suspicions it may be silver cylindrical capacitor but don't know how to test.
Your thoughts please.
When it decides to work it powers up for 20-30 seconds then cuts out. The third time I stripped it totally. Have put a meter over all connections and wires/cords & brushes for continuity. All Good.
Uncertain what green cylindrical (ballast ?) on wiring board. Have my suspicions it may be silver cylindrical capacitor but don't know how to test.
Your thoughts please.
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