VA tom, Your 189-227 mfd 125 v might work for just a second or two wired in parallel with run cap. If the wiring inside compressor is good between common and run and common and start, then the larger cap should knock it loose.
Try it and post back,
FYI, the average life expendency for a heat pump is less than 15 years. That is the average, not to say some people will have better luck, some not.
In your case, the compressor is used all the time, so your compressor may have used up all it hours.
As for air conditioning, I won't live without one where now in Indiana the dew point temps are around 70. Open up the house and everything will get damp, expecially the basement. Dampness will cause mold and mildew. I have to run the A/c. It really doesn't cost that much. My average 12 mo electric bill last year for a total electric 2000+ sq home, no heat pump, and workshop was only $134/mo. I might be cheap, but I think it's the best money I spent. George
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