Where to get a capacitor?
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45 seconds on Google
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(01-25-2018, 12:17 PM)rwe2156 Wrote: 45 seconds on Google

Saw that...mine has wire leads.

I ordered one on EBay
Al


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Well got the new part ($4.99 on Ebay shipped to my door), installed, works perfect!!!  The only issue I have now is that the new cap is much bigger and does not fit under the cover. I have to secure it to the motor.

Thanks to all for your help!

Al
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Glad to hear it.  Be sure to seal up any openings into the motor frame with silicone or similar, so it doesn't ingest dust.  Maybe even make a new cover from some leftover light-gauge metal (with a little paint so it's not obnoxious looking). Even some spare duct material, if it's thin.


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(01-31-2018, 06:49 PM)TDKPE Wrote: Glad to hear it.  Be sure to seal up any openings into the motor frame with silicone or similar, so it doesn't ingest dust.  Maybe even make a new cover from some leftover light-gauge metal (with a little paint so it's not obnoxious looking).  Even some spare duct material, if it's thin.


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That is my plan.


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