HandyFS
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This air compressor gets sluggish and stops building pressure around 50 psi. If I let pressure out it will start again and chug along until it can’t spin anymore. While it is running in the early stages as it grows from 0 psi, you can hear in the video how in the motor it sounds like some type of clutch is clicking to activate but doesn't seem to completely engage, however, it is building pressure until it reaches about 50psi. Once it reaches 50psi, it crawls to a halt and stops spinning, but the motor is still under power and hums.
It is not turning off with the pressure switch as the motor is still under power and trying to spin, instead this is as if the motor is seizing or weak.
It was originally patched directly into a circuit (120V? 20amp?) before I got it. I hooked it up to a 120V 20 amp circuit with a short cord directly into a 20amp outlet that has nothing else on it.
Attached is a video of it running so you can hear, and a photo of the label on the motor. Seems like it can be either 120V or 240V. The way it was wired it has just 1 black, 1 white, and 1 green wire, so I'm assuming it was in a 120V setup.
Is this capacitor related? Power related? Motor related? Any tips appreciated.
It is not turning off with the pressure switch as the motor is still under power and trying to spin, instead this is as if the motor is seizing or weak.
It was originally patched directly into a circuit (120V? 20amp?) before I got it. I hooked it up to a 120V 20 amp circuit with a short cord directly into a 20amp outlet that has nothing else on it.
Attached is a video of it running so you can hear, and a photo of the label on the motor. Seems like it can be either 120V or 240V. The way it was wired it has just 1 black, 1 white, and 1 green wire, so I'm assuming it was in a 120V setup.
Is this capacitor related? Power related? Motor related? Any tips appreciated.