⚡ Power your comfort with precision and durability!
This 40+5 uF dual run AC capacitor is a UL-certified, high-voltage replacement component designed for HVAC fan motors, heat pumps, and condensers. Engineered to operate reliably across extreme temperatures (-40°C to +70°C) and built to rigorous US and international standards, it guarantees over 5 years of performance. Its compact size and broad model compatibility make it the go-to upgrade for professional-grade HVAC maintenance.
O**E
No brainer.
Did the job…easy to install and 1500% cheaper to buy on Amazon then get from the HVAC company. Took 5 minutes to replace.
C**Y
Great inexpensive replacement.
For the price, I bought 2 and keep a spare on hand. When your AC quits these are often the problem. A 1/2 hour fix is better than waiting for the part for 3 days in the hot summer.
M**T
That it fixed my ac issue
Perfect and it works great!
R**N
Fast shipping
Quality product fast shipping thanks
J**T
Awesome
Awesome easy to install and it worked perfectly
S**N
Great and delivered fast
Worked great, ordered 2
K**S
Matches the original minus color coding on wire brackets.
Appears to be working perfectly, though I had to be cautious with the connection as they are not color coded and required making sure markings were lined up exactly as the original was connected.
S**S
Do-it-yourself HVAC Fun!
A few days ago I noticed that our home AC was blowing warm air. Hey, just in time for the latest heat wave! What were the odds? Since I know next to nothing about HVAC I decided to do the prudent thing and get a HVAC technician to come and see what was wrong. Most of the places I called managed not to laugh at me over the phone and quoted me appointments a week or more in the future. And most wanted $185+ just to come to your front door. Knowing that a week without AC would probably be unpopular with my family and might hurt my chances for reelection in November, I turned to the Internet and started researching.Now, our compressor unit in the back yard had a stopped fan and was emitting a buzzing sound. That sounded bad. A helpful online video suggested reaching into the unit with a stick and gently pushing the fan counter-clockwise. Hey - poking things with sticks is something I'm good at! So I grabbed a pair of chopsticks and tried it. The fan immediately roared into action! This, the video said suggested a bad start-up capacitor.At first I thought that I could do a lot of stick-poking as a temporary work-around until I could get a new capacitor. Not so fast, Sparky! , I learned that the reason the unit was still blowing warm air was because the capacitor started TWO things - the fan AND the compressor. And the compressor had nothing to poke at with a stick. So sitting outside by the unit in a lawn chair with chopsticks was not going to work.For mysterious reasons you can't buy HVAC supplies without a contractors license so I was reduced to getting this replacement capacitor. It arrived in 24 hours, installation was a snap and lo and behold fixed the issue! There was much rejoicing in the land and my Man Card got renewed for another month.Warning: Don't try this at home unless you know the basics of turning off the power to your AC unit. Even if you do that the capacitor can still carry a strong charge even with the power off. So be careful out there!For me, this learning adventure was worth it. It allowed me to avoid dealing with haughty HVAC shops and restore our AC in 24 hours without spending hundreds of dollars.
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