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Originally Posted by Wavery
Maybe Bill can be of some help there.
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I'll try - and I have corrected a mistake I made above.
For anyone who wants to dig a little deeper into the kinds of capacitors in an air conditioner, and find out why you might have trouble replacing one, I found a good and simple explanation.
https://www.trane.com/residential/en...ch-a-big-deal/
It turns out that some of the terminology we have been using is wrong. The article explains that although simple ACs like our RV units have a "run" capacitor (as DanSTL noted), there is no such thing as a "hard start" CAPACITOR. So if you ask the parts counter jockey for a "hard start capacitor", he may not find one.
The story in the link also explains that there is an aftermarket item called a "hard start
KIT", which is a capacitor plus a sensor plus a relay. Of course it is bigger than a capacitor alone. Some residential AC's have a built-in hard-start kit, but a simple RV air conditioner does not. This explains why you would have a hard time fitting a "hard start capacitor KIT" into an RV AC that doesn't already have one.
Note also that a "hard start kit" is not the same as a "soft start kit", which has some sophisticated electronics buried in it, as Wavery mentioned above. Confusin', ain't it?
I know. Nobody cares ... until they do.
Bill