What's this fried electrical component in my surface grinder?

lundi 8 juin 2015

Recently I received a new surface grinder to add to the collection. One of the freight handlers unfortunately ripped the wires from a plug (down feed motor encoder). I rewired the plug which was an absolute ba$tard. The wires were about 3 human hairs of thickness, and the earth wire was a spindly mess about the thickness of small gauge rope! Getting the plug wired took me far too long. In the process (testing) the spindly earth wire shorted out the circuit and one of the components burnt out in the circuit board. I did a bush-mans fix resoldering back in place and that worked. I would however like to replace the component.

Can someone please advise what this component is (white cylinders marked "10u 0.92A")?

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The J&S (made in 1996) circuit boards are brilliant. Every IC is press mount. If one dies, simply pull it out and replace. No soldering at all. And thankfully no surface mount gear. A great setup that is designed to be "fix it yourself" friendly. Rare in a world where manufacturers like to epoxy components to force entire board repurchases.. :no:
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