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Sanyo SR-W4500(M) Wine Cooler - Starter Relay / Overload Protector Replacement


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Hi Everyone 😀,

I just bought a new overload protector (B57-120) and a new Starter Relay (QP2-4.7G12) to repair my Sanyo SR-W4500(M) Wine Cooler, but I have one small issues..... I forgot where to connect which wire..... Could anyone help me?
I've been looking online for the manual but can't find it. There's 2 sets of wires, one with a blue and brown wire, the other one with 2 black wire stuck in some sort of jelly!

I hope someone can help me!

Thank you.
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Blue and brown are for a run capacitor and go to pin 3 and unmarked terminal on lower right of start device. Black wire goes to the terminal on overload, white wire goes to terminal 2 on start device.

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