motor run capacitor

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i do a search about them but return to much to screen over.

whats is the motor run capacitor? which do they usually being used? whats is the different between motor run cap and normal caps we uses in audio application?

for audio component tweak. which part do this motor run caps fit best? power supply? thanks in advance
 
Motor run capacitors are, as the name says, for the 'starting' of larger AC motors. They are primarily for single-phase motors and 'off-set' the phase components to get the motor running.
As such they have to be a pretty tough device, to handle the motor inrush current, so they are pretty hard wearing too.
Try a search in Farnell's or RS....

Gareth
 
gareth said:
Motor run capacitors are, as the name says, for the 'starting' of larger AC motors. They are primarily for single-phase motors and 'off-set' the phase components to get the motor running.
As such they have to be a pretty tough device, to handle the motor inrush current, so they are pretty hard wearing too.
Try a search in Farnell's or RS....

Gareth
No, a motor run capacitor is used just to provide a phase shift for a single phase motor. A motor start capacitor is used to start a single phase motor, and there is a relay or electronic circuit to disconnect the capacitor after starting.
Probably the best source for those are HVAC supply stores.
 
Motor run and motor start capacitors come in both electrolytic and metalised film.
They are usually rated for 250Vac or 400Vac.
The metalised film are usually much cheaper and probably just as good as many of the mid priced "audio" film caps.
The film type 400Vac motor run caps would make excellent <=550Vdc PSU caps for tube/valve amps.

The motor run and motor start spec is determined by the continuous vs short term Line voltage capability.
 
theAnonymous1 said:
Is there any difference between these caps and standard polypropylene films when used with low level signals?


Thanks to the oil they are very well damped and quite resistant to overvoltage and silly discharge currents.

In general motor run caps are quite good for audio but certainly require a smaller value bypass. I have some doubts about the quality of termination.
 
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