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=Start Capacitor= | |||
To connect a start capacitor to a refrigerator compressor, see [https://www.hunker.com/12486788/how-to-wire-up-a-start-capacitor] | |||
*Start capacitor is connected only for a short time? | |||
*Video on start capacitor - 1 min - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pjoz7uZZcpo] | |||
=Part Examples= | |||
*Compressor start relay - [https://www.ebay.com/itm/Universal-QP2-15-Refrigerator-Compressor-Start-Relay-PTC-15-For-Danby-freezer-/272660214333]. It's just a switch. If we are switching with an external solid state relay, we can remove the refrigerator relay. | |||
*Overload protector - |
Revision as of 02:51, 14 March 2019
Start Relay + Overload Protector
Start Capacitor
To connect a start capacitor to a refrigerator compressor, see [1]
- Start capacitor is connected only for a short time?
- Video on start capacitor - 1 min - [2]
Part Examples
- Compressor start relay - [3]. It's just a switch. If we are switching with an external solid state relay, we can remove the refrigerator relay.
- Overload protector -