If the only problem was a bad starting capacitor, my guess is you got a
defective capacitor that is arc'ing. Call the service man back to try
another one. If he just changed the capacitor because that is the usual
problem, the capacitor replacement may have unmasked another problem that
he didn't find,.
On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 7:37 PM, David Eckhardt <davearea51a@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Generally air conditioners are pretty beneign. However, ours quit and it
> turned out to be the motor starting capacitor resulting in the compressor
> not running. The capacitor that replaced the original was roughly half the
> diameter of the original, but otherwise, ratings were the same.
>
> Since the replacement, it is generating a horrible amount of spikey RFI
> throughout HF. ZZZzzzzzzit.......ZZzzzzzzit......ZZZzzzzit..... at about
> a
> 2 Hz rate for each pair of ZZZzzzzit's. Best I can do. Has anyone
> experienced this? Has China found a nasty RFI generator to replace a lowly
> motor starting capacitor?
>
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>
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