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    clogs
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      #346226
      clogs
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        Hi all, 2 questions ……..

        a, have to replace a 45mf capasitor but can only find 40 or 50…..would the 50mf be ok….(it's for a constant run wood planer machine)…….

        b, 2.4kw Crompton Parkinson motor fitted to a pillar drill…what is the correct capasitor size (the original has been replaced with a plastic coated capasitor that is unreadable) to start the drill I just spin the pulley by hand (naughty, I know)….

        any suggestions for a supplier other than the bay of flea's……..

        ta clogs

        #346229
        John Haine
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          50 mfd should be fine, make sure it's rated for motor use at >400V ac.

          I'll check the cap on the Brook motor I've got.

          #346231
          John Haine
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            Well I checked and my motor plate says "100 mfd" which seems large for a 1/2 HP. Then I notice that you say 2.4 kW  – on a pillar drill? That's something north of 3 hp!! Surely not single phase capacitor start? Do you mean 240V?

            Edited By John Haine on 15/03/2018 14:46:16

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            SillyOldDuffer
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              Posted by clogs on 15/03/2018 14:04:37:

              any suggestions for a supplier other than the bay of flea's……..

              ta clogs

               

               

               

               

               

               

              I was going to suggest RS Components but noticed they sell them in boxes of 36 for over £500!

              Try Farnell. (I believe it's the same company as RS, but the former specialise in commercial sales. In the good old days you needed to be registered at Companies House, own Industrial premises, and have a computerised Billing/Invoice/Accounts system before RS would sell you anything. They've mellowed a fair bit but even so they still don't encourage penny pinching amateurs!)

              Dave

               

               

              Edited By SillyOldDuffer on 15/03/2018 14:53:24

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              FMES
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                Posted by clogs on 15/03/2018 14:04:37:

                any suggestions for a supplier other than the bay of flea's……..

                ta clogs

                 

                Whats wrong with the 'bay'? these work fine : **LINK**

                and in the size you require

                Regards

                Lofty

                Edited By FMES on 15/03/2018 15:01:13

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                Neil Wyatt
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                  Posted by SillyOldDuffer on 15/03/2018 14:52:50:

                  Posted by clogs on 15/03/2018 14:04:37:

                  any suggestions for a supplier other than the bay of flea's……..

                  ta clogs

                  I was going to suggest RS Components but noticed they sell them in boxes of 36 for over £500!

                  Try Farnell. (I believe it's the same company as RS, but the former specialise in commercial sales. In the good old days you needed to be registered at Companies House, own Industrial premises, and have a computerised Billing/Invoice/Accounts system before RS would sell you anything. They've mellowed a fair bit but even so they still don't encourage penny pinching amateurs!)

                  Dave

                  Edited By SillyOldDuffer on 15/03/2018 14:53:24

                  It wasn't quite that bad! My dad had an account with RS for his telly-hire & electricals shop back in the 70s/80s.

                  RS /= Farnell – Farnell are competitors to RS.

                  You are thinking of Farnell and CPC with the latter targeting the retail market.

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                  Les Jones 1
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                    Are you sure the fault is the capacitor and not the centrifugal switch ? If you disconnect one of the capacitor wires and then measure the resistance between the terminal that the wire was connected to and the terminal where the other capacitor iwire is still connected to you should measure a resistance value equal to the start winding and run winding in series. (Expect less than about 20 ohms.) This goes via the centrifugal switch so if you get a high resistance reading then it is probably the centrifugal switch that is open circuit. (It could also be the start winding but that is unlikely.) As you mention that the old capacitor was marked 45 mF it is probably quite old. mF used to mean microfarads but now mF means millifarads. uF ia now used for microfarads. CPC (Another branch of Farnell. )is another possible source of supply. They have free delivery on orders over £5.00 so thay may work out cheaper than Farnell.

                    Les.

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                    V8Eng
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                      I use Amazon quite a lot, very good service and often free post.

                      Edited By V8Eng on 15/03/2018 17:01:03

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                      SillyOldDuffer
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                        Posted by Neil Wyatt on 15/03/2018 15:35:41:

                        Posted by SillyOldDuffer on 15/03/2018 14:52:50:

                        Posted by clogs on 15/03/2018 14:04:37:

                        Try Farnell. (I believe it's the same company as RS, but the former specialise in commercial sales. In the good old days you needed to be registered at Companies House, own Industrial premises, and have a computerised Billing/Invoice/Accounts system before RS would sell you anything. They've mellowed a fair bit but even so they still don't encourage penny pinching amateurs!)

                        Dave

                        Edited By SillyOldDuffer on 15/03/2018 14:53:24

                        It wasn't quite that bad! My dad had an account with RS for his telly-hire & electricals shop back in the 70s/80s.

                        RS /= Farnell – Farnell are competitors to RS.

                        You are thinking of Farnell and CPC with the latter targeting the retail market.

                        It's a fair cop guv!

                        I do appreciate how much the Internet has opened up shopping though. In the past many big names only did wholesale, probably because the cost of setting up accounts for small purchases was more trouble than it was worth. Now they're queuing up to take my pennies on-line!

                        Dave

                        #346277
                        clogs
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                          just to add, the plate on the Crompton motor is actally tin foil……and almost unreadable…….

                          will look again in the morning, better light and the eye's work better…….

                          the only number I could read was 2.4 so guessed at Kw……ooops……

                          not really into this new way of sizing motors……..

                          promise to try harder………ta clogs

                          #346298
                          John Haine
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                            2.4 amps at 250 v is 600watts so a third to half HP , about right for a pillar drill.

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