I have a 15 hp RPC that has run well for most of 20 years but has started acting up.
Initially I had a start cap blow up about three months ago while the RPC was running, then about two weeks ago, it blew again, this time on start up. I replaced it and thinking I had done something wrong, started it again and after it ran for 15 or 20 minutes there was a rattle of contacts an the 'on' light flickered.
I checked all the capacitors and even replaced the potential relay and it started but after a short time the rattle returned. With that in mind, I took the complete unit to the distributor who checked the system, installed a physically larger start cap of the same values and gave it a good bill of health so I brought it home, connected it and had the same results.
I then left the cover off so I could check the voltages while running and see what was happening. When the RPC was running with nothing connected to it, when the problems started again, I could see the rattle was from the potential relay but also, there were sparks at the terminals of the start cap and one of the electrolytic run caps. There was also evidence of the drain resistor on the start cap getting hot enough to mark one of the leads that was resting on it.
Does anyone have an idea where to go with this next? BTW the run caps all checked out within about 3% of nominal.
Initially I had a start cap blow up about three months ago while the RPC was running, then about two weeks ago, it blew again, this time on start up. I replaced it and thinking I had done something wrong, started it again and after it ran for 15 or 20 minutes there was a rattle of contacts an the 'on' light flickered.
I checked all the capacitors and even replaced the potential relay and it started but after a short time the rattle returned. With that in mind, I took the complete unit to the distributor who checked the system, installed a physically larger start cap of the same values and gave it a good bill of health so I brought it home, connected it and had the same results.
I then left the cover off so I could check the voltages while running and see what was happening. When the RPC was running with nothing connected to it, when the problems started again, I could see the rattle was from the potential relay but also, there were sparks at the terminals of the start cap and one of the electrolytic run caps. There was also evidence of the drain resistor on the start cap getting hot enough to mark one of the leads that was resting on it.
Does anyone have an idea where to go with this next? BTW the run caps all checked out within about 3% of nominal.