
Originally Posted by
smoothy
You don't touch the part that will shock you. Like when replacing light bulbs, you don't stick your finger in the socket with the switch turned on.
Depending on the size and use of the capacitor..it can be nothing to being enough to stop your heart and kill you. I'm not kidding.
This capacitor is on a furnace blower motor. Everything seems to be working fine except the blower does not come on. I hear a loud humming noise instead of the blower kicking in. I was going to replace the capacitor first since it's cheaper then the motor.
So when I pull off the leads can I touch them? I haven't unscrewed it from the blower housing yet, so I'm not sure how they are connected. Truthfully, I didn't want to take it off until I knew it wasn't going to shock me.
I'm trying to figure out which size one I need.
Thanks for your help! It's 99 degrees here and this unit is in the attic, the main floor unit is working thank goodness!