Fire Hazard From Terminal Venting With Ignition
This is one of the Dozens of ways to seriously hurt or kill yourself or burn your home down most people in this forum I,m sure never heard of or are not aware of the many other possibilities that DO happen.. Playing with line voltage and capacitors is not Child's play or for people not responsible enough or educated enough to take electricity seriously .
NEVER GUESS about correct WIRING connections.IF in doubt, STOP
This is one reasons why I try to stay away from electrical tips in this forum as I have no way to judge what a person knows or does not know. This is especially true when someone shows up with a problem and you don't have any or limited experience with this user in the PAST to judge his ability by. As most here are aware, the answer to your question is here in the archives,it may take a little reading to find your answer, but that is exactly what is needed for those who "ACT" first ,then ask questions Later.
I always recommend everyone buy a good refrigeration book that covers all the proper ways to build or service a refrigeration system including the electrical aspects. Determining capacitance is only for the experienced & someone who understands all aspects of electrical motor design & the differences in motor types(hermetic refrigeration compressors are all induction motors)and the problems of mismatched components CAN cause. Its impossible to give all the necessary warnings and possible things to check for in a single post or thread.
Its best to find correct wiring diagram for that compressor and use FACTORY recommended capacitance if either start or run capacitors are used.
There is a learning curve, and calculating capacitance as well as building a cascade as you eluded too it not advisable until you gain more expertise.
The people are here to help you, but you must do your part TOO, in educating yourself enough FIRST, by reading, to proceed in a SAFE responsible manner.

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