About the IC3600CCCA1B
The IC3600CCCA1B is a rectifier circuit board for the Mark I and Mark II series produced by General Electric. Each piece is also labeled with numbers and letters in yellow, along with a yellow outline around each component. The IC3600CCCA1B is small in size and has General Electric’s company brand on the circuit board. The IC3600CCCA1B has one blue Variable Resistor or Potentiometer. This component has a small knob on the front surface that can be used by the worker to control the energy flow. The IC3600CCCA1B has six large resistors and an average resistor. Unlike the Variable Resistor, the amount of energy that these resistors can redistrict is predetermined and can be identified using the colored bands on the outside along with a color code. The IC3600CCCA1B has eight flat top metal screws. These points are used to add on additional components (diodes, resistors, capacitors etc.…) to the circuit board should they be necessary. The IC3600CCCA1B has five small black diodes, six large diodes, and twenty- eight small greyish yellow spherical diodes. These are used to move energy in a single direction only. The IC3600CCCA1B has fifty angled metal stakes. These stakes are referred to as a male terminal port which is used to connect with the female terminal port of a circuit board nearby. The IC3600CCCA1B has one small yellow capacitor and two large yellow capacitors. Capacitors store additional energy in an electrical field that they create.
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