John, Gotcha.
One rule for start capacitors, (Freds rule) you can't get one that's too big. For that matter you can't install too many. I have three on my home heatpump so it starts on the generator. You know, back over a hundred years ago when standards were being worked out for electricity in this country, there was a huge power struggle (oops, sorry) between the competing sellers. 120 volt 60 cycles won of course. Thomas Edison's company wanted to sell DC. He would have needed a power plant every three miles. That was the idea. Henry Ford was his friend. These guys were industrialist. Anyway, many people here (even this board) consider 120vac as lethal. Maybe, if you have a nearly dead heart. I don't know anyone who hasn't done the '60hz shuffle' and they are all still doing pretty good. But your power standards and the levels used in Europe are simply deadly. Do you folks lose a significant number of citizens to those power levels? Scary.