> Sorry guys, once the rotor starts to move, the cap is no longer needed.
> It's job is to balance out the inductive reactance of the motor coil
> windings, during start. After the motor is running, it's nowhere.
Au contraire ... the CDE rotors use a capacitor start capacitor run
motor and require the phase difference between the two windings (provided
by the capacitor) in order to run. There is no centrifugal switch in
the rotor motor to disconnect the capacitor and "starting winding" as
there would be if the if the capacitor was simply a starting capacitor.
Try disconnecting the motor capacitor from a CDE/Telex rotor and see
how quickly it turns and how much of a load it will move.
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