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Old 06-03-2011, 10:16 AM
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Can Someone I.D. these Fleetwood components?

Hello anyone,everyone

I noticed some interest in Fleetwood made in Montreal, Canada on the forum and I was hoping for some help. I am trying to get a Fleetwood Model HB 4612 operational. After inspecting I found the radio/turntable selector switch had come loose and twisted off two component (identical) that ran from there to the volume /on/off switch. I think they may be capacitors but not sure. They are the blue/green components and gave a line at one end and marked 2G0.01. I don't have a schematic on the unit unfortunately. Please take a look and give me a suggestion to who might supply.

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Old 06-03-2011, 10:10 PM
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They are axial film capacitors, 0.01uF, 400V. The 2G is the voltage code, not a well known code, but here's the gist for most electronics:

1H = 50VDC
2A = 100VDC
2D = 200VDC
2G = 400VDC

Attached is an industry guide to values as well.

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