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    Motor Run/start up Capacitor - Replacement

    Anyone know much about run caps in motors?

    I have a vacuum pump that was having trouble starting, you had to flick the fan to get the motor running, and was wondering if the specs on the old cap and a new one are close enough of a match to be ok.

    I've attached a photo of the 2 side by side, the one on top is the original one.

    Will I be ok replacing it with the one on the bottom?

    Are there any differences in the specs that would be of concern?
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    #2
    Re: Motor Run/start up Capacitor - Replacement

    No. Nothing to worry about. The important thing is the 4uF and the bit higher voltage on the new one is good and V~ says it is an AC cap. As per the wire connections they can go any side. It will work just fine.

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      #3
      Re: Motor Run/start up Capacitor - Replacement

      Thanks for confirming that, I wasn't sure about the higher voltage, I know it's generally ok to go higher with caps on circuit boards, just wasn't sure about start-up caps.

      I also wasn't sure about the metal mounting stub on the old one, versus the plastic stub on the new one, I was guessing it's more of a mechanical and cost thing, rather than an electrical thing.

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        #4
        Re: Motor Run/start up Capacitor - Replacement

        The stud is just for mounting, and you are right, cost saving plastic so don't tighten it too hard.

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          #5
          Re: Motor Run/start up Capacitor - Replacement

          Thanks guys, motor up and running again with the new cap.

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            #6
            Re: Motor Run/start up Capacitor - Replacement

            Great. Thanks for sharing.

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