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Default no-cap fridges


I'm helping a friend fix a fridge remotely. The compressor
tried but won't start.

I suggested he check continuity on the run and start windings, the
starting relay, and the starting cap. Ooops, it has none!

http://sendspace.com/file/emdg1e
http://sendspace.com/file/ckpnaw

It's been 20 years since I took Machines, but I got an A. [And the
fridge is not much younger...] But I don't recall any capacitor-less
single-phase AC motors with good starting torque.

What gives?


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