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The motor is the enclosed type for wet applications so the cap must
fit inside the motor.
The dealer does not stock these and dealing with the Taiwanese
manufacturer is difficult.Where can I get one of these?
Engineman



Grainger will have these. The 30uf is important. Just match or exceed
the voltage rating.

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Grainger only has round or oval caps and they are all too large to fit
inside the motor.

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On Sep 15, 12:20�pm, Bob AZ wrote:
The motor is the enclosed type for wet applications so the cap must
fit inside the motor.
The dealer does not stock these and dealing with the Taiwanese
manufacturer is difficult.Where can I get one of these?
Engineman


Grainger will have these. The 30uf is important. Just match or exceed
the voltage rating.

Bob �AZ


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On Sep 15, 5:37*pm, engineman wrote:
Grainger only has round or oval caps and they are all too large to fit
inside the motor.


Mount the cap in a separate box and run a piece of cabtyre flex from
the motor to the box using compression fittings to seal both. Be sure
to bond the ground on the box to the motor ground.
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