Externet
Well-Known Member
Hi.
Are they for run or start ?
The values placed in circuit correspond to the speed... Is a larger capacity = larger current for faster speed ?
Is the connection in series with one of the two windings ?
Typical three-in-one capacitors do not correspond to chosen speed if the switch that places in circuit is a single selector or puts more than one into circuit, right ?
If two of the capacitor values are the same value; chances are the speed switch puts them in parallel instead of selecting only one, right ?
I have to replace a failed one like this that grew a bulge. Until I decide to buy it, a single capacity one could be wired for single speed, right ?
Are they for run or start ?
The values placed in circuit correspond to the speed... Is a larger capacity = larger current for faster speed ?
Is the connection in series with one of the two windings ?
Typical three-in-one capacitors do not correspond to chosen speed if the switch that places in circuit is a single selector or puts more than one into circuit, right ?
If two of the capacitor values are the same value; chances are the speed switch puts them in parallel instead of selecting only one, right ?
I have to replace a failed one like this that grew a bulge. Until I decide to buy it, a single capacity one could be wired for single speed, right ?