Re: pool pump motor capacitor question
- From: Jamie <jamie_ka1lpa_not_valid_after_ka1lpa_@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 13:32:39 -0400
b wrote:
a friend is having problems with the pump in an outdoor pool.IT's a AC (Non polarized cap) and you can't always assume a cap.
Apparently the motor ran one day then the next day it would not come
on. mains supply is good. He suspects a capacitor - which seems to be
16uF 400v , from the motor. I've seen it, quite a chunky thing with a
small threaded screw coming out of it for attachment and a plastic
body. it's about the size of the mains filter caps in 1970s t.v.s
I had never seen a 16uF cap before, and I am surprised at this size.
Is it likely to be an electrolytic? I presume replacing this is a
good place to start. Any thoughts?
-B
You can look for vented internals at the base ect.
Also a good test would be to see if the motor is humming when started.
if this is the case then the CAP maybe opened but I would first check that. The caps are not cheap.
Use a CAP meter or your DMM which many have a C testing function.
check for DC shorts and then test for Value using a Cap function .
Also, some motors use a centrifugal switch that sits in the head of the motor. The actuator/switch could be stuck or broke. You can determine this
by using an ohm meter from the windings verses the other windings..
etc..
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