Thank you George. The original capacitor has 4 independent spades coming out of it. The replacement has 2 terminals, each with 4 spades.
Plenty of spades, the question was what to hook where.
I needed to connect 3 wires. 1 from line voltage, 1 start and 1 run from the compressor. What the factory guy explained, after I emailed him the wiring diagram, was the compressor run wire goes to line, the compressor start wire goes to the other side of the capacitor.
Is that what you're saying? I'd also tried hooking hooking the compressor start wire to line, with run to the other side of the capacitor. That didn't work either.
I hadn't seen a capacitor with 4 independent spades before, none labeled. Apparently there are two pairs, connected inside the capacitor. No can, this is all plastic encased.
Biggest problem for me was I knew nothing about what a compressor needs to work. As you know, I live with as few as possible. This heat pump water heater worked perfectly with the way my house is set up. Unfortunately, I haven't found a tankless HPWH to replace this, but the search is not complete.
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