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Hi Guys,
Looking at a motor problem today. Nothing big, just interesting.
An SP 400 watt motor with, it appears capacitor start phase shift. Press the start and the motor hums and gets warm but doesn't spin. Having tested all the lives with a MM I removed the capacitor. If I flick the cooling fan the motor runs. Suspecting a dead start cap' I discharged it and tested with an ohm meter - an open circuit either way round. Suggests the Cap' was OK so what have I missed?
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Hi Guys,
Looking at a motor problem today. Nothing big, just interesting.
An SP 400 watt motor with, it appears capacitor start phase shift. Press the start and the motor hums and gets warm but doesn't spin. Having tested all the lives with a MM I removed the capacitor. If I flick the cooling fan the motor runs. Suspecting a dead start cap' I discharged it and tested with an ohm meter - an open circuit either way round. Suggests the Cap' was OK so what have I missed?
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Could be a fault with the centrifugal switch on the motor shaft which switches the start capacitor out of circuit, at about 75% full speed.
 
TBH it's not professional kit with a plate; just tile cutter I was investigating out of curiosity. Seeing the little dial on the back of the stop/start I wondered if the start cap' was on a timer?
 
TBH it's not professional kit with a plate; just tile cutter I was investigating out of curiosity. Seeing the little dial on the back of the stop/start I wondered if the start cap' was on a timer?
Most cases the start cap will be centrifugal switch controlled but without a picture it's nye on impossible to tell
 
.........I discharged it and tested with an ohm meter - an open circuit either way round. Suggests the Cap' was OK so what have I missed?
Usually you'd get a brief reading on an ohmeter whilst the cap partially charged then when you reverse the probes you'll get a bigger 'kick' or reading whilst it discharges which will diminish as it recharges again.

As mentioned above use a capacitance tester to test it properly or just replace it anyway because they're cheap
 

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