I have a basic 6" bench grinder which I can stop from spinning with very little pressure. When first turned on I can easily spin the wheels backwards with one finger. It basically does not work. I was about to give up on it and I thought I would open it up. Got to reading about capacitors, uf/MFd, voltage and the like. It has a 6uf, 250VAC capacitor. When running my multimeter shows 190VAC. Could the capacitor be the problem? Thanks.
Is the problem my capacitor?
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