darkk
Well-known member
Our HF compressor quit running, so I called HF tech support and troubleshooting revealed a bad capacitor. Called HF for parts and they are back ordered. So I find one at Graingers and order it. It's a 130uf 250vac start capacitor. Well the second time the compressor starts running, at about 35 seconds in......BANG!CRUNCKERKKKSSPPIITTZZZZZZZZ smoke everywhere and little bits and pieces everywhere. I pull the plug and remove the top plastic cover. The new capacitor exploded...it was cool, made a hell of a mess though. It also took out the cooling fan blade in the process. Anyways its a couple weeks after the HF call so I call them back and talk to tech support explaining what happened, guy says the other tech gave you wrong info, that's a run capacitor not a start capacitor. Great! I ask about ordering the fan and capacitor. They order both for me and say the capacitor is to ship out on 2/24/12. The fan shows up on the 29th, so I call and ask about the capacitor. The guy says back ordered until mid April. I said what? I was told 2/24...ha says, well that was just a mfg ship date but they are now moving availability up to mid April. WTF? I've been trying to find a capacitor to replace it but it's an odd value and I can't find anything within specs. I did however find a pair of 65uf 440vac that I guess I'll just run in parallel to get the 130uf. The voltage will ok as long as it's over the minimum value. I've been an electronics tech as a hobby for over 50 years and a job for 15 years and this had even me confused as I didn't realize start and run caps are not the same...go figure.
In all seriousness, I'd like to know if I should replace my caps before something like that happens to mine.