I don't see anything wrong with that. In industry capacitors are often glued onto circuit boards to hold them better.
Yes, it's called a Transformer. Definitely the wrong answer. DC on a transformer is certainly going to blow it up. The answer is yes unless capacitor coupling is involved
Pull over, stop, and turn around.
Because the timing is set by the time constant of a resistor and a capacitor. With R in ohms and C in Farads, the time-constant is RC in seconds. If the capacitor leaks the timing will be wrong.
Is it the correct one for the motor being used? How often does it blow?
1. bec the capacitor not allow the current to pass through it after it has charged & it charged in no time ex:(10^-4 second). 2. because it is necessary to avoid wrong polarity by shorting the terminals of the capacitor and tripping the fuse.
If it is not supposed to blow air in that direction, the motor is going backwards. The run capacitor has probably failed. Unless the motor was recently replaced then it is either the wrong motor or it is miswired.
Going Wrong has 250 pages.
bad motor or capacitor
A: If you are reading this out of a book that book is wrong resistors capacitors coils are passive components NOT active
Going Wrong was created on 1990-09-06.
Could be iron bacteria. Could also be the adhesive. We have yellow stains on our roll flooring from the installer using the wrong adhesive. Tom
We're Going Wrong was created in 1967-11.