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Hard to identify capacitor

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Likvid

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I have a capacitor that has broken up, it's about 20 years old.

The marking on it says "K 63" and then under it says "1826 B6"

Can anyone help me identify what capacitor that is?

I have a picture of it below also broken up, it's the green ones.
 

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I have a capacitor that has broken up, it's about 20 years old.

The marking on it says "K 63" and then under it says "1826 B6"

Can anyone help me identify what capacitor that is?

I have a picture of it below also broken up, it's the green ones.

Whats that motor part of.???
 
That's part of a old school C-band satellite dish actuator running at 36V with Optical sensor
 
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That's part of a old school C-band satellite dish actuator running at 36V with Optical sensor

They look like motor noise suppression caps, I would say 10nF thru 22nF at > 120V would be ok
 
I would just slap two .1uF 100volt caps on there.
 
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