¿ªÔÆÌåÓýJM, Thanks for the feedback. I suspect the same, i.e., label has the start cap value. Not sure why the field name ¡°cond¡± - likely stands for conditioning. Not sure know what else could it be. Anyhow, I thought the person at laguna would be able to confirm on phone but no such luck, need to wait for the tech dept to respond. Mine is a two wire leaded, without terminals. I have found similar sized ones on the sites i have ordered from before however the dia is 45mm vs 50mm. So still looking. I had checked newark but not the other site you sent so will check them out. BTW, polypropylene caps are more robust (usually specified for run caps) but I try to use them for start cap as well. I was hoping to get a confirmation by end of day yesterday. I think it is low risk to order it based upon label value but I may wait till monday. Imran? On Jan 16, 2021, at 8:04 PM, jjmotzi <john.motzi@...> wrote:
?The label says 50?F (microFarads) 450V.? I needed to replace the start capacitor on my 20 year old Inca table saw earlier this year.? Slightly larger motor (2.2 kW) than what you have here, but similar.? Typically you can find replacements at Newark electronics Newark.com, or ? Mine was a 4-wire lead so I replaced with the same.? Easier to find are the 2-wire models.? Mine was a 40?F but I'll give you the links anyway to get you in the right sections of the webstores: 4-Wire Leads: 2-Wire Leads:?? I chose the model based on the correct specs but also the physical dimensions so it would mount the same way on my motor. Hope this helps JM |