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I need help with (AC - Automatic Voltage Regulator) troubleshooting.

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Hello guys, I have an "AC - Automatic Voltage Regulator" that had been behaving oddly, when connecting more than one device it's relays go crazy, when connecting one or two devices it doesn't do that!
I open it up and found a blown electrolytic capacitor, it's so damaged that I couldn't recognize it's value, what should I do?

Another thing I don't know how this circuit works can you provide me with links that describe how it regulates AC voltage.

Thanks in advance.







 

These cheap Chinese stabilizers are sold with many private brand names like KEBO, JEENDA, and bought for around $25 in 300 qty off Alibaba.

Try to read the cap beside it (Low ESR)

Read something like 100uF 12V then match specs in capacitor maker site. **broken link removed**re TBOR.

If you have DMM you can read the DC and AC voltage and check polarity of each terminal,the use the largest cap available in this size, for 105''C rating,at next higher voltage rating. Order 2.

- match colour of sleeve with TBOR website under Products , it appears to be the bi-polar type electrolytic based on colour and 105'C rating.

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You can estimate value from Voltage measurement and choosing higher rating and exact case size in [mm] for diameter x height . e.g. Looks like 6.3x11 , a std size
 
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