- Feb 22, 2001
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I'm hoping to get a little help figuring out how to keep my air compressor from popping the circuit breaker when it starts up. It's a Devilbiss compressor left behind by the previous owner of my house, so I don't know much about its history.
It seems to run well, but sometimes (1 in 4) when it starts up it pops the breaker for the circuit it's connected to. It seems to dim the lights quite a bit too so I shouldn't be surprised.
I pulled off the cover and see a pair of small capacitors, but I'm not sure of a few things. I thought they were for assisting the motor to start up, and one or both were bad, but I don't see any apparent damage to them (bulging, leaking). On a whim I checked voltage to them, figuring they must be receiving it even when the motor is not running, but even with the compressor plugged in and in the "auto" position they aren't seeing anything. Are these "running" caps perhaps and I should be looking elsewhere?
I've googled for an hour or two and am just more confused.
(MO-9045 GE motor, caps are GE 97F9606 and Mallory 540-648MFD if this helps at all).
It seems to run well, but sometimes (1 in 4) when it starts up it pops the breaker for the circuit it's connected to. It seems to dim the lights quite a bit too so I shouldn't be surprised.
I pulled off the cover and see a pair of small capacitors, but I'm not sure of a few things. I thought they were for assisting the motor to start up, and one or both were bad, but I don't see any apparent damage to them (bulging, leaking). On a whim I checked voltage to them, figuring they must be receiving it even when the motor is not running, but even with the compressor plugged in and in the "auto" position they aren't seeing anything. Are these "running" caps perhaps and I should be looking elsewhere?
I've googled for an hour or two and am just more confused.
(MO-9045 GE motor, caps are GE 97F9606 and Mallory 540-648MFD if this helps at all).