About the 193X476AAG01
This product is what is known as an inverter card. The 193X476AAG01 is a type of printed circuit board which was created by GE or General Electric. GE manufactured this board to be a component in the 193x series.
The 193X476AAG01 is a long rectangular circuit board. Four (4) light-emitting diodes or LEDs which are red are aligned on the lower border of this PCB. The light-emitting diodes are labeled as CUV, COC, IOF, and IOC. Directly above these LEDs are several small resistors which are beige and contain bands that are red, orange, purple, and gold. Many more of these beige resistors are spread out along the length of the 193X476AAG01. There are also many other small resistors featured on the board which are greenish-blue. These resistors contain bands which may be brown, blue, green, red or many other colors. Also situated near the LEDs at the bottom of the PCB are several small black transistors which are half-circle shaped. These transistors are concentrated on the lower half of the printed circuit board. Additionally, there is a series of other transistors which are circular and made from silver metal. These are positioned near the center of the 193X476AAG01. This board features many capacitors, most of which are yellow. These capacitors may be small or medium sized. One (1) other capacitor which is silver and features one red end is located on the bottom half of the board near the left side. The full part number of the board, 193X476AAG01, has been printed on the lower left edge of the board.