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Compressor
Ken D.
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Or a capacitor that is bad or mis-sized. Check with the mfg. for the proper cap specs.
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Amperage
What could cause a compressor rated for 28 Amps run at 56 Amps?0 -
sounds like
the start winding is staying in the circuit0 -
NATE!
Wrong start/run/relay components! Mis-wiring!A bad comp! A wrong comp for the application! Bad components!Or even a bad meter!And others!0
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