Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeJim, I know you need to find a face saving escape, but there isn't any now that you have dug yourself such a deep hole. Do you have a clamp on AC amp probe? Just walk out to your air conditioner and clamp it around the run capacitor lead and take a reading. Now, my friend, that wire runs from cap to motor on one end & cap to power line on the other, so if that current isn't passing thru that capacitor, I'll kiss your a$$ on Main St at high noon in downtown Dallas. I don't care if it is 'holes' or 'electrons', it is still current. Where do you think the current passes? Around the cap through the ether??
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