About the DS3800HPTK1D1F
The DS3800HPTK1D1F is constructed by General Electric (GE) for their Mark IV Speedtronic series. The DS3800HPTK1D1F has several different colored diodes. The DS3800HPTK1D1F has three capacitors ranging in size from small to large. The DS3800HPTK1D1F has a clear fuse. The DS3800HPTK1D1F also features a plastic LED or light emitting diode. There are ten assorted colored resistors that have stripes of color to tell their energy capacity. The DS3800HPTK1D1F also has fifteen elongated grey rectangle resistors that are valued for eighteen Ohms give or take five percent and are valued for ten watts. There is a blue variable resistor or Potentiometer. A Potentiometer permits the associate to control the overall amount of energy the board accepts. There are thirteen slender silver tines around the edges of the board. There is also a connector (masculine) with two hooks on the top. The DS3800HPTK1D1F has a silver quadrilateral piece with dark electrical tape casing a set of wires in the center. This part is known as a transformer. A transformer is a static electrical device. The transformer moves electrical energy via electromagnetic induction between two or more circuits. The DS3800HPTK1D1F has two transistors. Each transistor has a metal casing around it that resembles a black fence. The transistor is a semiconductor instrument that is used to strengthen or modify electrical power or electronic signals There is also an inductor. An inductor is a passive element with two contact points that store power in a magnetic field when an electrical current flows throughout it. The board has the part number and where it was manufactured (U.S.A).