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Apr 10, 2019
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Hi All, new member here.
I have a Wilo Gold RS50 pump fitted to a solar thermal system. I suspect the capacitor is faulty and wish to replace it. However, I cannot see the method to disconnect one of the capacitor leads (sited between the L & N connections). It is very tight and I don't want to damage the connection such that I cannot install the new one.
The other capacitor lead is held in with a clip and is easy to remove.
Any advice appreciated.

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Cheers guys. I can't think why they would solder one side in but not the other?? It looks just like it's pushed in but I don't want to yank on it too hard and potentially damage the connection. Unfortunately the orientation of the pump makes it difficult to access too. I would swap the pump but the main complication is that the system is pressurised and full of glycol. I was hoping a new capacitor would be an easy/cheap fix...
 
Cheers guys. I can't think why they would solder one side in but not the other?? It looks just like it's pushed in but I don't want to yank on it too hard and potentially damage the connection. Unfortunately the orientation of the pump makes it difficult to access too. I would swap the pump but the main complication is that the system is pressurised and full of glycol. I was hoping a new capacitor would be an easy/cheap fix...

Because they may prefer to sell you the full pump , maybe .
 
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Thats why i suggest a smaller version of cap 😉

I would only need to use one connector as the other lead is removable. Therefore there may be enough room especially if I can get a smaller cap. I will post another photo once I have finished. Cheers guys.
 

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