Pete the Feet
Member
hi, this is my first post though have been reading threads on here for a while. It seems somebody always knows the answer and if they don't they can point in the right direction. I'm hoping someone can help me here. I have an old British Thomson Houston motor which I want to use on a small lathe as it is 1425rpm. The old capacitor wiring was completely corroded and I need to replace the whole thing. There is no spec on the old capacitor casing to allow me to identify it nor is there the required information on the motor spec plate (see below) to use an online capacitor calculator. These invariably ask for motor power in watts, motor efficiency (in %), and frequency in Hz. I read on another forum that someone had replaced the capacitor on a similar motor but that was eight years ago for a start and they didn't give any details. I don't want to scrap it if I don't have to and second hand ones are expensive or too far away for collection, I'm in DT11. I'm grateful for any help. cheers Pete