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Andrew D
Removalists dropped my compressor upside down and now, suprisingly, it
doesn't work.
One of the capacitor cases atop the motor was broken but the internals
"look" okay. I re-assembled it with some glue and tape and fired it up.
The motor ran for ten seconds or so before cutting out. Pressing the
restart button caused the motor to restart but only for a few seconds.
I pulled the restart switch out, because it looked like it had taken a
knock and may have been twisted but it seems to move okay so I put it
back.
I removed the compressor belt to take any air-load off the motor and the
problem remained - the motor ran for ten seconds or so, quietly, then cut
out.
Is the broken capacitor case likely to indicate a cause or is it more
likely to be internal?
Suggestions welcome.
doesn't work.
One of the capacitor cases atop the motor was broken but the internals
"look" okay. I re-assembled it with some glue and tape and fired it up.
The motor ran for ten seconds or so before cutting out. Pressing the
restart button caused the motor to restart but only for a few seconds.
I pulled the restart switch out, because it looked like it had taken a
knock and may have been twisted but it seems to move okay so I put it
back.
I removed the compressor belt to take any air-load off the motor and the
problem remained - the motor ran for ten seconds or so, quietly, then cut
out.
Is the broken capacitor case likely to indicate a cause or is it more
likely to be internal?
Suggestions welcome.