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Capacitor X2 vs Y2
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<blockquote data-quote="Crafty" data-source="post: 945489" data-attributes="member: 1568"><p>So the phase cap on my lp went up in smoke. Now the table plays in reverse and I can listen to all the satanic messages on my acdc vinyls, and follow the potjie kos recipes on my randall wicomb vinyl.</p><p>So the requirement is a 0.22 uf 400v Class X2 cap.</p><p>Can someone explain the difference between X2 and Y2?</p><p>I have a few Y2 versions at 500v.</p><p>Now X2 runs between your power lines, and Y2 runs to ground.</p><p>Is there any ways I can use the Y2 to manage the motor phase?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crafty, post: 945489, member: 1568"] So the phase cap on my lp went up in smoke. Now the table plays in reverse and I can listen to all the satanic messages on my acdc vinyls, and follow the potjie kos recipes on my randall wicomb vinyl. So the requirement is a 0.22 uf 400v Class X2 cap. Can someone explain the difference between X2 and Y2? I have a few Y2 versions at 500v. Now X2 runs between your power lines, and Y2 runs to ground. Is there any ways I can use the Y2 to manage the motor phase? [/QUOTE]
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