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Assistance with a faulty Brook Motors manual starter switch for Phase 1 5Hp motor for grain milling machine
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<blockquote data-quote="arwooldridge" data-source="post: 560106" data-attributes="member: 35807"><p>It's a long shot but just possible one or both capacitors are faulty. Capacitors especially electrolytic are normally the first to suspect as they look of a certain age. Could be just enough to start but not quite enough to run? Alternative if the fault cannot be found, of course is replace with a soft start inverter. But would still need the capacitors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arwooldridge, post: 560106, member: 35807"] It's a long shot but just possible one or both capacitors are faulty. Capacitors especially electrolytic are normally the first to suspect as they look of a certain age. Could be just enough to start but not quite enough to run? Alternative if the fault cannot be found, of course is replace with a soft start inverter. But would still need the capacitors. [/QUOTE]
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