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Hi Gurus, I found a capacitor/condensor in the wiring loom of a motorcycle. It's connected between the switched power circuit and earth. It has a broken connection that looks like it broke many years ago (rusty) but the bike runs perfectly well. I was wondering if anyone knew the purpose of such a capacitor?
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Depending upon exactly where it is connected, it may be to reduce electrical interference that comes from the points when the engine is running.
 
Depending upon exactly where it is connected, it may be to reduce electrical interference that comes from the points when the engine is running.
Thanks James - I should have said its a CDI ignition - no points - but it is in the same circuit as the voltage regulator and the lights so you may be on the right lines with smoothing.
 

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