What causes start capacitors to fail?

Overheating is a primary cause of a failed start capacitor. Start capacitors are not designed to dissipate the heat associated with continuous operation; they are designed to stay in the circuit only momentarily while the motor is starting. If a start capacitor stays in the circuit too long, it will overheat and fail.
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What happens when starting capacitor fails?

A start capacitor is only used in the motor circuit for a second or two when it first starts to turn. Once the motor is up to speed, the start capacitor disconnects and is not used again until the next time the motor starts. If the start capacitor fails, then the motor will not be able to begin turning.
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Why do capacitors fail over time?

Power surges can cause a capacitor to fail, too.

Obviously a lightning strike from a summer thunderstorm can overload and burn out your HVAC's electrical system., Also weaker power surges can cause damage to capacitors over time. Those weaker surges can be caused by fluctuations in the electrical grid.
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Will a bad run capacitor prevent a motor from starting?

When a capacitor short-circuits, the winding in the motor may burn out. When a capacitor deteriorates or opens, the motor has poor starting torque. Poor starting torque may prevent the motor from starting, which will usually trip the overloads.
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What is the difference between a run capacitor and a start capacitor?

The start capacitor creates a current to voltage lag in the separate start windings of the motor. The current builds up slowly, and the armature has an opportunity to begin rotating with the field of current. A run capacitor uses the charge in the dielectric to boost the current which provides power to the motor.
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How long should a run capacitor last?

In general, you can expect most AC capacitors to last about 20 years. This is a fairly long lifespan, which is why most heating and AC repair companies will take a look at the capacitor last. They expect the capacitor to last for quite some time.
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Can I use a run capacitor in place of a start capacitor?

In unusual circumstances, a run capacitor could be used as a start capacitor, but the values available are much lower than the values usually available for dedicated start capacitors. The capacitance and voltage ratings would have to match the original start capacitor specification.
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How do you test if a capacitor is bad?

Use the multimeter and read the voltage on the capacitor leads. The voltage should read near 9 volts. The voltage will discharge rapidly to 0V because the capacitor is discharging through the multimeter. If the capacitor will not retain that voltage, it is defective and should be replaced.
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What makes a capacitor go bad?

Physical damage to the capacitor, such as from debris hitting the unit. Improper voltage or current traveling through the capacitor. Overheating of the unit. Age related wear and tear.
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What is the common fault of a capacitor?

DIELECTRIC BREAKDOWN (SHORTS)

The classic capacitor failure mechanism is dielectric breakdown. The dielectric in the capacitor is subjected to the full potential to which the device is charged and, due to small capacitor physical sizes, high electrical stresses are common.
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Why do capacitors burn out?

The capacitor must disengage after a few seconds or it will overheat. A compressor or fan motor that drags due to damage or worn bearings might cause the capacitor to burn up. A malfunctioning relay switch can also cause the capacitor to overheat by leaving it in the circuit too long.
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Does a start capacitor need a resistor?

Most start capacitors do not have a resistor. But if you need to replace a start capacitor that does have one, you'll need to use a resistor on the new capacitor as well.
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What would be the symptoms of an open start capacitor on a capacitor start motor?

A capacitor that is open-circuited will show no current movement when tested across its terminals with an ohmmeter. In most cases, motors with open capacitors won't start at all. Short-circuited capacitors will show zero resistance when measured with an ohmmeter.
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What does a starting capacitor do?

Start capacitors briefly increase motor starting torque and allow a motor to be cycled on and off rapidly.
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What happens if you put a bigger capacitor on a motor?

Much the same way, a motor will not run properly with a weak capacitor. This is not to imply bigger is better, because a capacitor that is too large can cause energy consumption to rise. In both instances, be it too large or too small, the life of the motor will be shortened due to overheated motor windings.
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How can you tell if a capacitor is shorted?

Connect the leads of the capacitor to the multimeter probes and observe the readings on the multimeter. For a good capacitor, the resistance will be low in the beginning and will gradually increase. If the resistance is low at all times, the capacitor is a Shorted Capacitor and we have to replace it.
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Should a capacitor have continuity?

If the capacitor does not show any sign of continuity, the capacitor is open. If the multimeter beeps continuously, the capacitor is short and needs a replacement.
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Will a leaking capacitor still work?

Leaking capacitors don't stop leaking once they start. Manufacturers put a set amount of liquid/Jell inside to help cool the cap. Heat is one of the killers of of caps, like excess voltage. The caps days are numbered once they start leaking.
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How long does a capacitor hold a charge?

Some of these circuits could be charged in less than 20 seconds and hold the charge for up to 40 minutes, while having relatively large capacitances of up to 100 milliFarads (mF).
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How long does it take to discharge a capacitor?

4. How long do capacitors take to discharge? After 5 time constants, the capacitor will discharge to almost 0% of all its voltage. After 5 time constants, for all extensive purposes, the capacitor will be discharged of nearly all its voltage.
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Does an AC capacitor need to be charged?

Capacitors that are connected to the AC are continuously charged and discharged. Even though you can feel the shock, the value of the capacitors may not be large enough to store a dangerous level of energy.
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