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stang  
#1 Posted : 11 years ago
stang

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Recently purchased new run capacitor for central a/c unit. I now realize that I have to replace fan motor. My question is: If I discharge the new capacitor, will I have to buy a new one or is this one still good ?:rolleyes:
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#3 Posted : 11 years ago
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Discharging a capacitor should not hurt it.
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