I agree with the other fine gents, if I had an appliance that had an outher conductive metallic case (not nowadays, all plastic lol) and I were rewiring it, I would fer sure bond the third green safety equipment ground conductor to the case. That way if a hot shorts to case theres a dedicated low impedance fault curent return path back to the panel to trip the breaker n save a life. Without it theres no trip and the case is sittin there energized at 120 volts so you touch it and may dieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. Sounds like a good reason to follow our advice Eh ????
Those lil ceramic capacitors are cheap as dirt, buy a couple n wire them back in cuz that high frequency static noise interference gets shunted out versus radiating n transmitting to your radio n TV......Capacitors loveeeeeeeeee high frequency, it goes right through them like when you go to White Castle n buy a greasy onion filled Slider that slides right through your body lol
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