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Sup lads. I'm repairing this ancient east-german bandsaw. Got it down to a bad capacitor, of which I've attached a pic. Now I know a bit about electronics but certainly not really anything about capacitance. This is a huge capacitor with a pretty damn low capacitance, right? Will replacing it be as simple as finding a modern, much smaller one? There are 4 of these suckers and I'm pretty sure they're in parallel too, so I could just get a 48mF 250V cap instead right?

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