About the IC3600SAHC1
The IC3600SAHC1 is a printed circuit board which was manufactured by General Electric (GE) for their Mark I and Mark II series. Mark I and II were the first two systems in the Mark series. This series manages the operations of gas and steam turbines. The Mark systems automate processes like startup and shutdown while also managing aspects such as temperature and water and fuel input. The Mark systems have been in use for decades since the first Mark I system was installed in 1968.
The IC3600SAHC1 features many various electronic circuit board components. The two most noticeable components on the circuit board are a pair of large yellow capacitors. These capacitors are situated right next to each other in the center of the IC3600SAHC1 board. Each of them has a voltage of 200 volts (200V). Their part number which is 708AI is listed on the outside of each capacitor. Another yellow capacitor which is much smaller is located near the bottom edge of the IC3600SAHC1. The IC3600SAHC1 also features a series of resistors. One (1) large resistor is positioned on the lower edge of the PCB. This resistor is brown with bands that are orange, white, red, and gold. Six (6) more resistors are placed on the left side of the IC3600SAHC1. These resistors are smaller. They have bands which are purple, yellow, red, brown, blue, green, and white. These resistors are arranged together in a line. On the right side of the IC3600SAHC1, there is a group of small diodes which are blue.