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  1. J

    Panasonic Bread Maker

    That would probably work for some models, but not the SD-2501/2502, which has a block shaped capacitor with two protruding pins only long enough to pierce the holes in the board. No wires to attach a connector strip to…
  2. J

    Panasonic Bread Maker

    That’s probably correct. The shop where I bought mine says this one works both as a motor start as well as a motor run cap. For all the other ones they specifically say so if it’s for motor start only.
  3. J

    Panasonic Bread Maker

    As promised, a brief report of my bread maker repair, complete with pictures for posterity. This type SD-2501 is my second one in a little over 11 years. Like its predecessor, we use it at least once a day so it has done an estimated 2.000 cycles, mainly medium to heavy bread (500g dry...
  4. J

    Panasonic Bread Maker

    It seems the circuit board on the 25xx models is turned 90 degrees anti clockwise, but there is a white plastic bulge a capacitor would fit into. I have ordered a replacement, will post back when it’s done (with pictures).
  5. J

    Panasonic Bread Maker

    Is it covered by a separate piece of the white plastic housing, just above the circuit board? I’m looking at the pictures I took earlier. That would explain why I can only see smaller capacitors.
  6. J

    Panasonic Bread Maker

    Good to hear. May I ask which capacitor you replaced and what was the capacity? I took mine apart today and I noticed there are three capacitors, each 0,1uF/300V. Is there another one besides the ones on the main circuit board?
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