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Motor start capacitor
Hey Guys,
Thought that I would try to tap into all of the experience here. I just recently purchased a Bridgeport mill, first time I used it..and the motor burned out on me Anyway, I got a good deal on a nice used motor to replace it..here my question. The motor is missing the start capacitor, so how do I go about sizing one? It is a Dayton 1 1/2 HP, running at 220v, @ 10.5 amps. I have been reading and it seems the capacitor voltage should be at 1 1/2 times the line voltage. But not much info on the capacitance? Does anyone have any thoughts or input? Thanks Mark |
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