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also a capacitor question
keith a. perkins
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what are the issues with installing a 7.5mf run capacitor on a condensor fan motor requiring a 3.0mf capacitor. This is a commercial freezer condenser with two fan motors and the temperature in the freezer was dropping .
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If by chance you even get the motor running, it will soon over heat and go out on overload.0 -
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You are changing the whole voltage/current, lead/lag, out-of-phase,power factor thing.The motor will over heat.A run cap can be over sized by only one size, a 4 for a 3;a 5 for a 4 ; a 6 for a 5 ; a 7 or a 7.5 for a 6,then in the near future put the proper size in .You might get a little lucky if the cap is mounted on the cond fan motor body, because of the direct contact of the cond air .0
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