This is related to my second turntable but it's more of a general question. My headphone system deck was bought used. I decided to go over it well yesterday and do some maint. It's a Rega clone belt drive. It was occassionally starting up in reverse so I figured the motor cap was going. I opened it up and the .22uf film cap measured fine but I replaced anyway with a same value and voltage film cap.
I then took a look at the power switch. It's a double pole, both hot and neutral are switched. And there are two .01uf film cap's, one across each line - load contact pair. I noticed that one of leads of one of the caps wasnt soldered. So I corrected that with some solder.
My questions ... I dont think that the caps at the switch would control the direction of the motors rotation, or would they? What is the purpose of placing caps across the power switch terminals as I have described? Is it to help control "pops" on turn on and turn off?
The motor consistently rotates in the correct direction now so it's fixed. But I dont think the .22uf cap was bad, although it's possible I guess. There were a couple of terminal strip screws loose, and I think that was probably the problem. Unless, the caps at the switch do indeed help control rotation in which case the oversight at the factory to solder that one cap lead probably was the cause.
Anyway ... enlighten me please as to the purpose/purposes of the small caps across the power switch terminals.
Thanks