Hi. I have a Mini Split Inverter which turns ON, cools for 2 mins and then the temperature goes up. I went outside and I noticed that the compresor was ON, but the condenser fan wasn't spinning. I took out the Main Board and checked some components and I didn't found any issues. I measured the Motor Fan Capacitor which is attached to the chasis. Its a non-polar 2.5 uF 450VAC capacitor. It measured 1.4 uF. So I bought a new one and that didn't help.
So I measured the ohms between cables to check if the windings are good... but here's the problem. I don't know if I'm testing it correctly and if so... I don't know if the readings are aceptable or not. Here's a diagram of the fan motor:

I disconnected the fan motor and here are the results when testing Ohm between cables:
Red to Black: 30 M Ohms
Red to Yellow: 2.1 k Ohms
Yellow to Black: 30 M Ohms
Should I try other combinations? are this values good or bad?
I checked for continuity on each of the 5 cables with the motor chasis and non had continuity. I also checked the resistance between the ground / earth cable with the chasis and had 000.4 ohms
While the mini split was connected to the electricity, I checked the voltages of each cable by connecting the black probe to ground and the red probe to each of the 5 cables. Don't know if that's the correct method, but here we go...
Here the results:
Yellow: 125VAC
Red: 125VAC
Black: 125VAC
Blue: 179VAC (Capacitor cable)
Brown: 125VAC (Capacitor cable)
These 5 cables are connected to another conector were brown and blue connects to the capacitor and a red, yellow and black cables connects to the Main Board. So I tested those 3 pins on the backside of the board. Again, system on stand-by, black probe to the ground chasis and red probe to each one of the pins. All 3 measured 125VAC.
So at this point I'm not sure if I'm testing this the correct way or if the winding readings are good or bad... I would like your opinion guys. I'm trying to figured out if this is a Main Board or Fan Motor issue. Some one told me that maybe there's a bad 'thermal fuse' inside the motor windings, but the motor chasis has 4 big rivets and it would be a pain to open it.
Motor: YKT-48-6-206
Main Board: KFR-51W/BP2
So I measured the ohms between cables to check if the windings are good... but here's the problem. I don't know if I'm testing it correctly and if so... I don't know if the readings are aceptable or not. Here's a diagram of the fan motor:

I disconnected the fan motor and here are the results when testing Ohm between cables:
Red to Black: 30 M Ohms
Red to Yellow: 2.1 k Ohms
Yellow to Black: 30 M Ohms
Should I try other combinations? are this values good or bad?
I checked for continuity on each of the 5 cables with the motor chasis and non had continuity. I also checked the resistance between the ground / earth cable with the chasis and had 000.4 ohms
While the mini split was connected to the electricity, I checked the voltages of each cable by connecting the black probe to ground and the red probe to each of the 5 cables. Don't know if that's the correct method, but here we go...
Here the results:
Yellow: 125VAC
Red: 125VAC
Black: 125VAC
Blue: 179VAC (Capacitor cable)
Brown: 125VAC (Capacitor cable)
These 5 cables are connected to another conector were brown and blue connects to the capacitor and a red, yellow and black cables connects to the Main Board. So I tested those 3 pins on the backside of the board. Again, system on stand-by, black probe to the ground chasis and red probe to each one of the pins. All 3 measured 125VAC.
So at this point I'm not sure if I'm testing this the correct way or if the winding readings are good or bad... I would like your opinion guys. I'm trying to figured out if this is a Main Board or Fan Motor issue. Some one told me that maybe there's a bad 'thermal fuse' inside the motor windings, but the motor chasis has 4 big rivets and it would be a pain to open it.
Motor: YKT-48-6-206
Main Board: KFR-51W/BP2





