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[title] Removing the capacitor
[* orange] Using a pair of pliers, unscrew the stainless steel nut ''(3.7g)'' on the end of the Bosch MP Capacitor ''(34.5g)''. It was a bit finicky and difficult to twist it out due to the poor range for hand movement in unscrewing it. The nut clamps onto the capacitor's thread and prevents any axial movement while keeping it fastened.
-[* orange] After removing the nut and spikey washer and pulling the capacitor out, use the pliers again to rip off the yellow and blue wires soldered onto it. The spikey washer distributes the force evenly and its spikes clamp tight on the thread.
+[* orange] After removing the nut and spikey washer and pulling the capacitor out, use the pliers again to rip off the yellow and blue wires soldered onto it. The spikey washer distributes the force evenly and its spikes clamp tight on the thread. The capacitor's job is to store and evenly distribute electricity throughout the projector's circuit.
[* green] Length: 47.9mm
[* light_blue] Width/Diameter: 25.3mm
[* red] Thread Length: 7.2mm
[* blue] Nut Diameter: 14.3mm
[* violet] Washer Diameter: 14.5mm