No direct or recent experience on B and H but I would surmise your motor may be arcing more than normal due to wear or perhaps a shorted winding. Or just not yet settled in from the recent service. You can always put two caps in series if there is space which doubles the Voltage but divides the capacitance value by half.
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Osvaldo, I think I see what the problem is... you said you replaced:
Originally posted by Osvaldo Flores View Post....... I replaced the 2 X 0.5uF 600VDC sealed capacitor.........
It MUST be what John posted:
the cap on the terminal board is a .05 uf 600v, and the cap in the motor speed control is a dual 5-5 uf 500v mica cap,
As was noted, don't use electrolytic caps unless it is specifically designed for motors i.e. non-polarized.
As for the voltage rating, it wouldn't hurt to go to a higher value but I don't think that is the issue here.
If the proper 5uf micas don't solve the problem then you most likely have a shorted motor winding, which means have the motor rewound or replace it. But try the right capacitors first.Last edited by Tony Bandiera Jr; 02-23-2023, 01:24 PM.
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Hi Tony,
thanks for answering my post.
Please find the attached photo of the capacitor I replaced ( this is the capacitor that come with the projector) I
do not see any Mica capacitor. I marked it also on the diagram. Please let me know where to find the Mica 5uf
capacitor.
Thank you
Osvaldo 2X5 MFD 600VDC replaced.jpg
Industrial Cond.Corporation2X.5MFD 600VDC.jpg​
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Yes John, that's the one I replaced, and after about 30 minutes of projecting, the projector went wild on speed and one of the dual section of the new cap just replaced shorted...
ThanksLast edited by Osvaldo Flores; 02-23-2023, 04:15 PM.
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Originally posted by John Eickhof View Postit s part located upper left on the terminal strip the cap you need is an older oil filled ( aka 'bathtub' capacitor) dual section cap .5 x .5 600v i may have a new old stock one...i will look, im not sure if theres enough room for anything else but that specific type?
LOL thanks for throwing me under the bus there you old coot. In you first post you specifically wrote that it was 5uf, not .5uf. So I looked like a fool in my reply. You owe me lunch and a marshmallow shake.
Anyways, if Osvaldo did use the right value the first time, then I agree that the motor most likely has a shorted winding.
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ok, ok, a typo...what's a decimal point or two anyway! nyuk nyuk nyuk! back on track.. Osvaldo, was it the 2x .5 uf cap you replaced (in your picture) or the one on the terminal strip that I 'believe' to be a single section .02 uf or .05 uf 400 vdc cap? I am so old my eyes fool me but it is very difficult to read the value on the schematic? Also, I do have a new old stock 2x .5 @ 600vdc cap, if you still want to try another, pm me.Last edited by John Eickhof; 02-24-2023, 10:08 PM.
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