About the IC3600EPSH1B
The IC3600EPSH1B is a power supply circuit board used in the Mark I and Mark II line created by General Electric. The IC3600EPSH1B is used to convert the main AC power voltage into a regulated DC power voltage that the machines can manage. The IC3600EPSH1B has twenty metallic masculine terminal ports that are at various levels parallel and also going straight up. These male terminal ports are used to connect the IC3600EPSH1B into the existing system. The transistors purpose is to change or enhance the electrical power or electronic signals. The IC3600EPSH1B has five little circular silver transistors and three little black half circle transistors. The diodes control the energy’s direction by only letting it flow in a single direction through them. The IC3600EPSH1B has eight small orange and black diodes, and twelve spherical grey diodes. The capacitor creates an electrical field that is used to store any excess energy for the circuit board to use at a later time. The IC3600EPSH1B has a large black PCB mount electrolytic capacitor. The IC3600EPSH1B has two bright blue Variable Resistors also called Potentiometers. The Variable Resistors also limit energy flow like the other resistors. However, the Variable Resistors can be adjusted by a small screw on the faceplate. The IC3600EPSH1B has thirty-five small pale blue resistors, seven small black resistors, one large grey resistor, and four large dark brown resistors. These resistors have a predetermined limit of how much energy they can restrict.
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