
Originally Posted by
Palmetto Bug
Changing the capacitor would be the cheapest and easiest remedy to try. Just match the mF rating on the label and get one the same form factor.
Before you remove the capacitor, after you have cut the power, ground across the capacitor terminals with an insulated handle screw driver to keep it from shocking you.
Does the motor try to kick on as soon as you draw water or does it take a while for the pressure to drop before the motor kicks on? If it kicks on quickly, the tank air pressure might need to be adjusted or you have a perforated bladder and the tank needs to be replaced.
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