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Jon Phelps Posted on Sep 04, 2022

I have a barnes 230 volt 1 hp motor for a car lift. Looks like it had a start or run capacitor but only one wire comes out of motor

, What size capacitor is it and is it a run or start and where does other wire come from?

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