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Old 2017-02-25, 3:43pm
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Originally Posted by snoopdog6502 View Post
The run/start capacitors. a $10-$15 part but DONT TOUCH THEM IF YOU DONT UNDERSTAND THEM.

They hold high voltage even when unplugged and will whack you.
Get someone who is a geek.

Thank you! I "think" I just found someone who works on concentrators, so I will ask them if they 1) have a source for parts and 2) know how to replace this part.

Again, thanks for the info! I hate to spend a ton of money buying new concentrators if there is a potentially easy fix!
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