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Help identifying component

chrisdiyer

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Hey all. I am attempting to repair my mom and dad stair chair lift after the cord got caught up in the gear and did some damage. Now when you plug the chair in it starts going up on its own. Looking at the circuit board I can see one component that's obviously fried, but I'm not too familiar with a lot of different components and can't seem to figure out what it is. Assuming it's the same as the ones it is next to, it is a white cylindrical through hole component. I don't see any identifying markings on them though, with the exception of one with the numbers 2067 on it. If anyone has any insight on this I would really appreciate it.
 

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Where the cable was trapped does it look like any of the individual wires shorted together ?
When I saw the information plate on the motor showing a speed of 1400 RPM I assumed that the motor was a 4 pole induction motor and you are in a country with a supply frequency of 50 hz. I now think that that assumption may be wrong.
Les
 

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