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On second thought I'm a little confused. I was hoping the capacitor was there to even out line voltage for more consistent speeds but I don't know why it would be placed in parallel with the switch like this seems to be. And I'm pretty uneducated about electronics so I know I might be using the wrong terms. A quick google search suggests it's there to prevent arcing when the power disappears.

How come the capacitor doesn't just bypass the switch? It reads as open in-circuit. Is it supposed to do that or is that a failure state?

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