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Caps are usually used to smooth ripples out of DC power supplies,
change the time value of a circuit or suppress transients. My <i>guess
</i>is someone put the cap on the generator to try to suppress some
noise in the output from the generator. Does your car have a stereo
and/or an FM radio?<br>
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Bob<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/2/2015 9:09 PM, Elton Schulz
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<blockquote cite="mid:55BEE997.9000803@frontiernet.net" type="cite">Fellow
Listers,
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On my BJ7 I have a condenser (capacitor) on the "D" terminal of
the generator. I don't see it anywhere on the wiring diagram or
parts list. What purpose does it serve, if any, of having it? Or
should I just remove it?
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Thanks for your help,
<br>
Elton
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