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j-d wrote:
That's great information, Denny. I like it when a new motor comes with a new capacitor. Some motor brands seem to make it a policy to include one, others don't seem to think it's necessary.
I saw a website that explained how the properly matched capacitor is best, by telling the downside of too much and too little capacitance. Only about RUN caps, but still useful information.
Do you happen to have a link to that site?
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j-d wrote:Agreed, LRA is supposed to be the current at just the point of stopping the compressor--worst case scenario. However, after making inrush current measurements on a number of a/c units with my inrush-capable, Mastech MS2108 clamp-on meter, I've found the startup/inrush readings with this meter have consistently been very close to the LRA. I'm sure these inrush readings would vary widely from one make/model of clamp-on to another; however, for comparison purposes (when using the same meter) the readings are definitely helpful in determining whether your hard-start kit is actually working or not. Or, whether the inrush current of a given a/c will exceed the inrush capability of a previously tested generator.
I don't know, can only wonder, if an A/C requires the full LRA current on startup. Maybe it does. Or, is LRA only a troubleshooting aid to determine if the compressor is actually stuck?
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