Hello,
If I'm not in the right subreddit or have chosen the wrong flair, I apologize in advance. Also, english is not my native language so I may have some technical words wrong.
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I recently changed my cloth dryer start capacitor (dryer is Haier but I don't think that's relevant to the question).
However I'm wondering about this :
The new capacitor has 4 terminals against 2 on the original one.
I plugged in two terminals and the dryer works.
But I read afterward someone say that he isolated the other two terminals. What’s the risk if I don’t do the same? What should I use to isolate these terminals? some kind of isolating duct tape?
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I don’t know much about this subject and I couldn't find an answer even though I've been looking(maybe with the wrong keywords?), so I'm turning to this community hoping it can help.
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Thank you in advance for your time
danielthechskid t1_ixpxoao wrote
The extra tab on each of the terminals is for a bleeder resistor to discharge the start cap as the motor runs. A centrifugal start switch or a relay disconnects the start cap while the motor is running.
On capacitor start-capacitor run motors as the motor stops the start and run capacitors are once again connected in parallel and without the bleeder resistor the potentially still charged start cap suddenly discharges into the run cap and that current spike can literally weld the switch or relay contacts together. This doesn't apply to a capacitor start induction run motor with no run cap.