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Old 11-22-2015, 10:26 PM   #2
Tom Wesenberg
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Yes, just connect it the same way and press the button. I found several Model A condensers show .23 mf, but still work fine. Most of the new ones I've tested show about .27 mf.

BTW, thanks should go to Vince for the technical information on the coil and condenser, as he gave it to me and I gave it to Mark.

BTW, it's a good idea to short out the capacitor before you test it, just to be sure it isn't still holding a charge.

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