Every Microwave uses a capacitor. Simply put, the capacitor connects from the transformer to the Magnetron. If you are replacing capacitor, you want to know the capacitance or uF you need (usually around 1.0 uF). You should also check the voltage just to make sure. NOTE: almost all microwave capacitors are 2100VAC / 2100V AC (same thing) and 50/60Hz. IF THE uF AND VOLTAGE MATCH UP YOUR SET, THE MANUFACTURE OR BRAND NAME DON'T MATTER. This capacitor has No PCB's (PCB's are harmfull to the environment and your health, so please don't use any capaciors with PCB's.)
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... send it back because it did not look exactly like the one I had
Had to send it back because it did not look exactly like the one I had. I was afraid to try it because it clearly said that if I put it in the appliance, I could not return it.
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