About the IC3600EPSW1E1
The IC3600EPSW1E1 is a regulator circuit board mass-produced by General Electric for their Mark I and Mark II series. The IC3600EPSW1E1 has three little yellow polypropylene capacitors and two big orange PCB mount electrolytic capacitors. These capacitors are used to generate pockets of electrical fields around themselves to stock any excess energy for the circuit board to use later. The IC3600EPSW1E1 has eight small half circle black transistors which are used to convert or boost electronic signals or electrical power. The IC3600EPSW1E1 has two blue Potentiometers or Variable Resistors. The Variable Resistors have a tiny knob on the side that allows the worker to make adjustments to the energy flow. The IC3600EPSW1E1 has two big brown resistors, four average light blue resistors, and twenty tiny light blue resistors. These resistors have tiny colored bands and have a prearranged capacity for the energy they can restrict. If the employee would like to figure out the restriction capacity of the resistors, they can use a color-coded chart that matches with the marking on each resistor. The IC3600EPSW1E1 has fifty metal masculine prongs that are used to connect the circuit board to the established system. The face of the IC3600EPSW1E1 has four red auxiliary ports. The top port is labeled” VOLTS +”, the second port is labeled “Volts –“, the third port is labeled “ADJ+” the fourth port is labeled “Current –“. The lower part of the face has EPSW written across the bottom as well. The IC3600EPSW1E1 has four silver diodes, three dark red diodes, one light blue diode, two teal diodes, and twelve orange and black diodes. The diodes control energy flow by only allowing it to flow in a single direction through it.
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