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Capacitor Question. coocoobird 08-04-2006
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Posted by =?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on August 7, 2006, 9:28 pm
She-Hate-Me posted for all of us...
I don't top post - see either inline or at bottom.

>
> > Yes, very possible for one side of the cap to go bad. As Darrel says,
> > maybe the newer fan takes a different cap.
> >
> > How about check em, for open shorts?
> >
>
> How about YOU check em for open shorts,
> you fucking pervert.
>
>
>
How did we get into Moron underwear?
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Posted by Noon-Air on August 7, 2006, 9:44 pm

> She-Hate-Me posted for all of us...
> I don't top post - see either inline or at bottom.
>
>>
>> > Yes, very possible for one side of the cap to go bad. As Darrel says,
>> > maybe the newer fan takes a different cap.
>> >
>> > How about check em, for open shorts?
>> >
>>
>> How about YOU check em for open shorts,
>> you fucking pervert.
>>
>>
>>
> How did we get into Moron underwear?

Speak for yourself



Posted by Dido on August 5, 2006, 12:38 pm
You got right answer from udarrell and stormin
DIDO
> Simple question im sure for some of you experts out there. My ac unit
> schematic calls for one dual cap. Though when i originally opened the
> unit it had one old dual cap with only 2 terminals used for the
> compressor and a single cap used for the fan... What would be the
> purpose of dong this? Can only one side of a dual cap go bad? or when
> it goes bad does the whole thing go bad? Thats the only reason i can
> see why this was done. If the whole thing goes bad then i know where my
> problem lies.. and ill just rewire a few things and replace the dual
> cap like the schematic shows. Thanks in advance for the help..
>



Posted by Stormin Mormon on August 5, 2006, 10:08 pm
Hey, that's a first. Someone said I gave out the right answer. Thank
you.

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You got right answer from udarrell and stormin
DIDO
> Simple question im sure for some of you experts out there. My ac
unit
> schematic calls for one dual cap. Though when i originally opened
the
> unit it had one old dual cap with only 2 terminals used for the
> compressor and a single cap used for the fan... What would be the
> purpose of dong this? Can only one side of a dual cap go bad? or
when
> it goes bad does the whole thing go bad? Thats the only reason i can
> see why this was done. If the whole thing goes bad then i know where
my
> problem lies.. and ill just rewire a few things and replace the dual
> cap like the schematic shows. Thanks in advance for the help..
>




Posted by Bob_Loblaw on August 5, 2006, 11:20 pm

> Hey, that's a first. Someone said I gave out the right answer. Thank
> you.


Ya, but it was Dido, so it doesn't count.
He waits until someone posts the correct answer, then repeats it like it
was his idea.
Turtle used to do the same thing.



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Respectfully, Bob

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