About the IC3600AVSA1C
The IC3600AVSA1C is produced by General Electric for their Mark I and Mark II series. The IC3600AVSA1C has two large gold and silver relays. The IC3600AVSA1C has two circular silver transistors and four small black transistors. Transistors are used to change and enhance electrical power and electronic signals. The IC3600AVSA1C has twenty-three dark colored diodes. Diodes only allow energy to flow in a single direction. The IC3600AVSA1C has twelve average dark colored resistors and one large dark colored resistor. The resistors have up to five colored bands that are used with a color code chart to determine how much energy can flow through each resistor. The IC3600AVSA1C has two dark blue Variable Resistors also called Potentiometers. The Variable Resistors have a small screw on the front of them that are used to adjust the amount of electrical current that flows them. The IC3600AVSA1C has two metal cases near the center of the board. Each case has two circular holes. One of the metal cases has two red dots in the circle, the other has white dots in the circles. The IC3600AVSA1C has twenty-five metal male prongs. The male metal prongs are used to attach the IC3600AVSA1C to surrounding circuit boards. Each component on the IC3600AVSA1C is labeled with a letter and number to identify each piece.
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