I agree with the positive comments, I watched several others trying to figure it out without a clear understanding. I also realized that my multimeter did have the function to perform this test!
Awesome video man ive been in the industry for 2 years first year doing commercial installs and this ive been put on service this year. The explanations on your videos are top notch man very much appreciated
Thank you. Just got a non working cooling system with 100+ temp in Texas. Checked your video and found that it is the capacitor that doesn't have any reading for both. Ordered one and hopefully it will fix the problem and bring the cooling air back. I will update in 2 days once I complete the replacement.
I am a female and love DIY. My air conditioner fan stopped running even though my air was coming out (hot!) After research, I needed to find the capacitor and meter read it. This explained everything to me. I bought a replacement capacitor and am sitting in an air-conditioned house again. Did I say I live in Florida where it was in the 90's when my air cut out???!!
Great video! Very easy to understand and appreciate you helping us out with your knowledge. 2 month in hvac school and learning how to check components of the condenser and furnace with a meter.
Thank you Keith! I appreciate your comment very much🙏 2 months in school PLUS you're self educating. Now that's a winner right there. A pat on the back for you brother. When I came out of school, I didn't even know what I was looking at in the field 😂 Keep going & you will be very successful. Stay safe out there & stay tuned for new videos every week🔧
Thank you very much for taking the time to make this video. It's very helpful specially for low-income people like me. Please keep uploading videos with this kind of content, I just saved a couple of hundreds with this video.......the compressor wasn't kicking in and Yes the capacitor was bad.... Thank you..... Thank you very much.
@@dkat1108 I believe it is for convenience, because the multi-terminal capacitors can more easily connect from different directions to satisfy direction and distance variations of the various models of AC units. There are rare cases where the ground is used as a take-off point to ground another nearby component. Also, sometimes the capacitor can be mounted sideways, and this multi-terminal set-up can reach wires that would otherwise be difficult. There may also be commercial applications for the capacitor that are not specific to HVAC applications that make use of more terminals, for example to double capacitance in parallel configurations. Special problems also arise if a certain capacitor configuration is not available, for example replacing individual run and start capacitors with a single run-start capacitor where you will be dealing with a different wiring scheme. I have seen some fairly desperate "fixes" probably related to perceived emergencies, such as ill fitting capacitors just hanging from the wires, not good..
Your verbal description is useful and correct. However in using your clamp meter you positioned the test leads for the fan capacitor as you verbally described the process, but when doing the herm to common test you did not put your leads correctly on those two connectors. However verbally you did say what to do correctly. Otherwise, can useful video ...thank you for refreshing my mind .
Thank you! The videos I upload are very helpful to new & experienced techs. I wish I had this available when I was new in the field! Appreciate the feedback🙏Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️
Thank you very much my HVAC system failed to start. I checked and the 45/5 was more like 39/3.9. I have an aged system and it could use all the help it can get.
Excellent; excellent video. Everyone should have given you at least 500,000 subscribers ☑️👋✅. Yes 👍 you are way better than my instructors!!!!!!!! Thank you so much 😊
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoy the channel. It's good to make sure the voltage rating matches up with the one you're replacing. Stay tuned for new videos every week 🔧⚡
thank you. Think your the only one who talks about the +5 saying its a 2in1... Everyone I have called, etc had no idea what that meant. I have a capacitor for my pool motor that says 35+10uf +/- 6%. All pool places were telling me that a 35uf was what I needed, but didn't know what the +10uf was. Glad I didn't buy from them. Again, thank you. Now, is there a difference between capacitors for AC or Pool pump motors? The look identical and ratings are the same.
Thanks for the video, since I don't have a capacitor discharge, I used the screwdriver technique to discharge it, a 30+4 dual capacitor and neither C+HERM and C+FAN gives output in uF, I was thinking that maybe the capacitor still needs to discharge, can I use Voltage to measure it ? to test if it still has charge
I just bought two new capacitors. I checked each one and they both checked good a first but the meter immediately started to read less and less. Now they don't read anything. You think both capacitors could be bad. Both new from different places. TIA
Appreciate your good lesson... I'm a mechanical engineer who always reluctant to test electrical issue for some reason. recently i have to check capacitor 350VAC(50/60hz), 6/25uF where installed 1ph 220v EHP outdoor(condensing) unit. 1. when i check voltage, do i have to position AC or DC on multimeter switch? because the capacitor makes me confuse as a battery. 2. what if not release the voltage before test uF then multimeter must be broken or explode? please let me know. Thanks again.
Awesome, glad you enjoyed this video. As far as checking voltage, I'd advise not to go that route. The best way to check any capacitor is to turn off the power, confirm there is no power, discharge the capacitor for safety and disconnect the wires to isolate the capacitor. From there, set your meter to microfarads and check with the instructions shown in this video. Thanks for watching & subscribe for new videos every week🔧⚡️
Power OFF it number 1. Make sure to discharge it just incase of any left over energy and yes you need to take off the wires to isolate it so when you're testing, you don't have a feedback false reading. Thanks for watching & stay tuned for new videos every week! 🔧⚡️
Can you safely pull out wires from capacitor first and then discharge it? How would you safely test capacitor that is already soldered on board, which steps would be right in this case?
DIY: Do it yourself🙂 I also do fun projects on the side with cars, lighting, ect. You're very welcome & thank you for the feedback! Stay safe out there & stay tuned for new videos every week🔧
DEFINITELY discharge start capacitors! Discharge ALL capacitors👍 You might see a resistor on a start cap which bleeds the charge out for you. Most capacitors these days discharge themselves when the power is cut off but never take that chance. Safety first👍🔧 Thank you for watching & stay tuned for new videos every week!
All I have is Craftsman and Kobalt srew drivers, the Kobalt are kinda rubberized and the Craftsman are the typical poly style handles, will either of these work to discharge the cap?
Could be, but it would also suspect that one of the motor windings in the fan is bad, and it can't reach full speed. I've replaced a fan due to this very thing. Test capacitor first and it if checks out pull the fan and check for internal motor grounding.
Excellent presentation, detailed with good pace.I enjoyed it and I learned a lot. The only correction I would have. Is that hat the letter u you referd to, is the greek letter mio For micro and not "u". Although when the publisher does not have the letter they substitute u for it. So you were not too off pardon my splitting hairs here.😂
Hi, this is a dual run capacitor. It's the only capacitor I see in my condenser unit. How does my compressor and condenser fan motor work without a START CAPACITOR? Thanks
Yes, this is a dual capacitor. If the specs require it, it won't run without it. If you have 3 phase electricity then it wouldn't require a capacitor. You're welcome 🙃 Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️
I have a coleman RV ac on the compresser start capacitor with a resistor in the one wire it is bad as well,, my question is do I need the resistor OR can I do away with it ??
You assume the labels are still on the CAP, I have a rusted CAP with no label, the wiring digram does not have the uf for CAP. The system is a Concept 1000 scu10e30a-4 s/n 1603b22199 it is still filled with R22 oil. when I measured the old CAP I got 5.4uf on the fan side and 10.3uf on the compressure side, which seem low. any advise?????
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I agree with the positive comments, I watched several others trying to figure it out without a clear understanding. I also realized that my multimeter did have the function to perform this test!
He was straight to the point and that capacitor was good and thank for showing the right proceeding.
Awesome video man ive been in the industry for 2 years first year doing commercial installs and this ive been put on service this year. The explanations on your videos are top notch man very much appreciated
Thank you. Just got a non working cooling system with 100+ temp in Texas. Checked your video and found that it is the capacitor that doesn't have any reading for both. Ordered one and hopefully it will fix the problem and bring the cooling air back. I will update in 2 days once I complete the replacement.
Great tutorial on many levels! Safety, multimeter usage, capacitor explanation, testing, and diag/ install. Thank you
I am a female and love DIY. My air conditioner fan stopped running even though my air was coming out (hot!) After research, I needed to find the capacitor and meter read it. This explained everything to me. I bought a replacement capacitor and am sitting in an air-conditioned house again. Did I say I live in Florida where it was in the 90's when my air cut out???!!
I'm glad this video helped you get back up and running. 90 degrees is no joke! Thanks for watching & stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️
Great video! Very easy to understand and appreciate you helping us out with your knowledge. 2 month in hvac school and learning how to check components of the condenser and furnace with a meter.
Thank you Keith! I appreciate your comment very much🙏 2 months in school PLUS you're self educating. Now that's a winner right there. A pat on the back for you brother. When I came out of school, I didn't even know what I was looking at in the field 😂 Keep going & you will be very successful. Stay safe out there & stay tuned for new videos every week🔧
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Thank you very much for taking the time to make this video. It's very helpful specially for low-income people like me. Please keep uploading videos with this kind of content, I just saved a couple of hundreds with this video.......the compressor wasn't kicking in and Yes the capacitor was bad.... Thank you..... Thank you very much.
wow! I have have not encountered a video that is so straight foward and detailed like this... thanks buddy!
Teaching me more than my instructor
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Good! I am a technician, but I still learned something here! Thanks.
Hey can you answer this why are there so many terminals for the same connection ? Like why 4 connections on the "C" or common?
@@dkat1108 I believe it is for convenience, because the multi-terminal capacitors can more easily connect from different directions to satisfy direction and distance variations of the various models of AC units. There are rare cases where the ground is used as a take-off point to ground another nearby component. Also, sometimes the capacitor can be mounted
sideways, and this multi-terminal set-up can reach wires that would otherwise be difficult. There may also be commercial applications for the capacitor that are not specific to HVAC applications that make use of more terminals, for example to double capacitance in parallel configurations. Special problems also arise if a certain capacitor configuration is not available, for example replacing individual run and start capacitors with a single run-start capacitor where you will be dealing with a different wiring scheme. I have seen some fairly desperate "fixes" probably related to perceived emergencies, such as ill fitting capacitors just hanging from the wires, not good..
Perfect simple explanation. I was able to troubleshoot my capacitor with your help thank you!
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Dude! Simple and to the point! Thanks!
Your verbal description is useful and correct. However in using your clamp meter you positioned the test leads for the fan capacitor as you verbally described the process, but when doing the herm to common test you did not put your leads correctly on those two connectors. However verbally you did say what to do correctly. Otherwise, can useful video ...thank you for refreshing my mind .
Thank you. Your video saved me from replacing a good capacitor.
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Good sound advice, I've only been in this trade 6 months so videos such as this is great deal of help.
Thank you! The videos I upload are very helpful to new & experienced techs. I wish I had this available when I was new in the field! Appreciate the feedback🙏Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️
This is good, now it's clear how to be aware of which terminal is which without letters.
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Best demo. Of capacitor check I have seen by far .
Thank you !!
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best video for testing capacitors. period.
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Thank you very much my HVAC system failed to start. I checked and the 45/5 was more like 39/3.9. I have an aged system and it could use all the help it can get.
Thank you, clear narration and camera shots. Excellent video.
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This video was extremely helpful. Great job my guy.
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Excellent; excellent video.
Everyone should have given you at least 500,000 subscribers ☑️👋✅.
Yes 👍 you are way better than my instructors!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much 😊
Good video and I enjoy the channel. The voltage rating is also important but I believe a lot of these newer capacitors have a dual voltage rating.
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this is the best video you have done ??? great improvement.
Excellent presentation of checking the capacity of AC condenser👌
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You made it easy to understand what and how to go about it.
Best hvac video on here!!!! Thank you
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Very good video, explanation and very pleasant voice! Great job! Thank you!
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Good Explanation and clear to the point bravo
Always super informative and detailed. Great job bro 💪🏾💯
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Nice explanation. Clear and concise. Thks
thank you. Think your the only one who talks about the +5 saying its a 2in1... Everyone I have called, etc had no idea what that meant. I have a capacitor for my pool motor that says 35+10uf +/- 6%. All pool places were telling me that a 35uf was what I needed, but didn't know what the +10uf was. Glad I didn't buy from them. Again, thank you. Now, is there a difference between capacitors for AC or Pool pump motors? The look identical and ratings are the same.
Excellent explanation on AC capacitors. Thank you.
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Thank you does it matter which way the wires are turned on the connection?
Fantastic, straight forward, love the clarity
Thanks for the video, since I don't have a capacitor discharge, I used the screwdriver technique to discharge it, a 30+4 dual capacitor and neither C+HERM and C+FAN gives output in uF, I was thinking that maybe the capacitor still needs to discharge, can I use Voltage to measure it ? to test if it still has charge
I just bought two new capacitors. I checked each one and they both checked good a first but the meter immediately started to read less and less. Now they don't read anything. You think both capacitors could be bad. Both new from different places. TIA
Appreciate your good lesson... I'm a mechanical engineer who always reluctant to test electrical issue for some reason.
recently i have to check capacitor 350VAC(50/60hz), 6/25uF where installed 1ph 220v EHP outdoor(condensing) unit.
1. when i check voltage, do i have to position AC or DC on multimeter switch? because the capacitor makes me confuse as a battery.
2. what if not release the voltage before test uF then multimeter must be broken or explode?
please let me know. Thanks again.
Awesome, glad you enjoyed this video. As far as checking voltage, I'd advise not to go that route. The best way to check any capacitor is to turn off the power, confirm there is no power, discharge the capacitor for safety and disconnect the wires to isolate the capacitor. From there, set your meter to microfarads and check with the instructions shown in this video. Thanks for watching & subscribe for new videos every week🔧⚡️
you clearly didn't watch the video. 😊
Thank you for sharing. Your explanation is very clear and helpful. Much appreciated
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Thanks for the great video. Do you have to remove the capacitor in order to check it? Or can it stay in the circuit? (with power off of course!)
Power OFF it number 1. Make sure to discharge it just incase of any left over energy and yes you need to take off the wires to isolate it so when you're testing, you don't have a feedback false reading. Thanks for watching & stay tuned for new videos every week! 🔧⚡️
@@JumpermanTech Great info, thanks!
Can you safely pull out wires from capacitor first and then discharge it?
How would you safely test capacitor that is already soldered on board,
which steps would be right in this case?
Wonder why herm has three prongs v fan with one?
Great video.
thank you very much! This was an excellent video on how to check dual capacitors!!!
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Jumper man Tech, very informative content. I learned many things from your video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
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@@JumpermanTech I look forward to it.
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Great video But Question why are there so many terminals on each connection ?
I need your full video on how to connect cable to over load protector and relay in a fridge compressor
Interesting and well explained subject. As always great job. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Thanks for such a clear explanation, man.
Great video, great job on how to troubleshoot very detailed!
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Thanks, I just viewed your video. Very clear & straight to the point, I appreciate it.😎
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Great video. Details on the tool to discharge the capacitor
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Excellent Presentation. Thank You
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You are an amazing teacher thank you 🙏
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thanks JumpermanTech. always the best Instructor on youtube! keep up the good work!
What does “We do everything DIY” mean?
Good videos, thank you!!
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What about start capacitor‘s ? Do you have a discharge to start compassion to ?
DEFINITELY discharge start capacitors! Discharge ALL capacitors👍 You might see a resistor on a start cap which bleeds the charge out for you. Most capacitors these days discharge themselves when the power is cut off but never take that chance. Safety first👍🔧 Thank you for watching & stay tuned for new videos every week!
Man. So well explained. Thanks
❤ Excellent and Professional explanation. Thanks.
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All I have is Craftsman and Kobalt srew drivers, the Kobalt are kinda rubberized and the Craftsman are the typical poly style handles, will either of these work to discharge the cap?
Great simple but detailed presentation
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I like how it's explained!👍👍
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I have a dometic penguin a/c that the fan motor try's to run but won't quite get up to speed. Could a capacitor cause this issue?
Could be, but it would also suspect that one of the motor windings in the fan is bad, and it can't reach full speed. I've replaced a fan due to this very thing. Test capacitor first and it if checks out pull the fan and check for internal motor grounding.
Excellent presentation, detailed with good pace.I enjoyed it and I learned a lot. The only correction I would have. Is that hat the letter u you referd to, is the greek letter mio For micro and not "u". Although when the publisher does not have the letter they substitute u for it. So you were not too off pardon my splitting hairs here.😂
Hi, this is a dual run capacitor. It's the only capacitor I see in my condenser unit. How does my compressor and condenser fan motor work without a START CAPACITOR? Thanks
Yes, this is a dual capacitor. If the specs require it, it won't run without it. If you have 3 phase electricity then it wouldn't require a capacitor. You're welcome 🙃 Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️
Interesting video & important material in the industry.
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Testing Herm to Fan should read the sum of 25 + 5 = 30uF, right? So, if needed, you could use a dual as a single cap of higher capacitance.
straight to the point
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Very informative and helpful. Good job👍🏻
Excellent Presentation.
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Very helpful and very well explained!
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Very useful video. Thank you!
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Very good explanation, thank you.
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This vid saved me. Thank you
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Will a capacitor designed for AC electric work on a DC circuit as well? Will a DC capacitor work on an AC circuit? Or are neither interchangeable?
Does the replacement capacitor have to have the exact same specs?
Thanks for video very detailed and easy understand 👍
Excellent video..
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Very clear and thanks for the added information.
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Excellent video
I have a coleman RV ac on the compresser start capacitor with a resistor in the one wire it is bad as well,, my question is do I need the resistor OR can I do away with it ??
Gud information
I understood the concept very well
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Outstanding video. Great information and presentation!
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Please explain the 440/370 VAC rating on the capacitor in this video.
Is the 440 for the Herm and the 370 for the fan?
Chargein shortin off discargein power power good testin
awesome brotha, accomplished!
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Wow what a great explanation.
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It’s really help full.Thank you
Nice vid. Just enough info to do the job without the usual bs
Please make a video about PAC and Tr calculation.
Excellent video. I learned alot of useful stuff
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BTW, of the Chinese brands Titan Pros are not the worst. I'd use those if I can't find a Titan HD or AmRad
Thank you for sharing your Knowledge
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Thank you !! Very clear.
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Very nice video ,thanks!!
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Is there a formula we can use to check Caps if our meter doesn't have a capitance feature?
You assume the labels are still on the CAP, I have a rusted CAP with no label, the wiring digram does not have the uf for CAP. The system is a Concept 1000 scu10e30a-4 s/n 1603b22199 it is still filled with R22 oil. when I measured the old CAP I got 5.4uf on the fan side and 10.3uf on the compressure side, which seem low. any advise?????
Very well explained!
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