I did a re- motoring of my TS some time back when the smoke got out of the old one. The previous motor was a) underpowered and b) not sealed so every so often saw dust got across the centrifugal switch and the starter winding wasn't switched on - the motor just sat there and hummed. It was easy enough to clear but 25 years of doing that was just too much for the smoke !!
Anyway - I got a 2.2kw single phase motor off an old pressure cleaner. Twin capacitor and electronic switching. The start up load characteristics of the TS was clearly different from the power washer and one of the capacitors blew. I replaced the capacitor and had to repair the electronics - two triacs involved. I ran the motor off load and found that when the start-up cap switched off, the motor ran rough, so I removed the second cap and it was fine. But I did have to increase the start up time as the system inertia was such that the capacitor was being switched out too early and the motor didn't have enough speed to lock in.
My suggestion is that this is the same problem - the start up time is too short for the load you are driving.
Rob
Anyway - I got a 2.2kw single phase motor off an old pressure cleaner. Twin capacitor and electronic switching. The start up load characteristics of the TS was clearly different from the power washer and one of the capacitors blew. I replaced the capacitor and had to repair the electronics - two triacs involved. I ran the motor off load and found that when the start-up cap switched off, the motor ran rough, so I removed the second cap and it was fine. But I did have to increase the start up time as the system inertia was such that the capacitor was being switched out too early and the motor didn't have enough speed to lock in.
My suggestion is that this is the same problem - the start up time is too short for the load you are driving.
Rob