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The 5 uf MFD 370 or 440 VAC Oval Run Capacitor is designed for fan motor blowers and air conditioners, ensuring reliable performance in both cooling and heating applications. Built to last with a 5-year guarantee, this capacitor meets stringent USA standards and operates efficiently across a wide temperature range.
A**R
Worked tight out of the boc
Save that A/C service call, easy to install and working great. Buying a second one for backup
D**N
Met expectations
Saved having to get a Service Company here to install it.
M**N
Worked
Installed it , fan worked
P**B
Great value
The blower motor on my Trane furnace/AC unit quit working. I replaced the blower start/run capacitor with this one. This one had the same values and dimensions and electrical values as the OEM part that failed. The new one arrived in two days and worked perfectly. This was a great deal with the low cost and free Prime shipping. I spent about $9 instead of spending $150-200 that I would have been charged for a service call.
B**D
Works so far
Older HVAC unit in our detached workshop stopped blowing heat or A/C, even though we could hear the compressor kicking on outside. The HVAC repairman said was awesome enough to tell me "It's like an $8 part on Amazon you can replace yourself, or I can do it for like $200 parts and labor". Ordered this part, got here a few days later, plugged it in where he showed me, and no more space heaters or box fans! Will update on longevity if it dies anytime soon.
P**D
to have extras
good to have extra's
G**O
Quality
Good
C**X
Perfect for Bryant 187ANA 3 ton condenser fan
While troubleshooting starting issues with my compressor I decided to (finally!) pick up a capacitance meter, a $20 ELIKE unit purchased here on amazon. I checked all my caps. Start cap was the problem, as it measured only 1/10th its rating. Fan motor cap was low at 3.4 microfarad (should be within 6% of 5), so I decided to take the $7 plunge and replace that too. Good idea. This replacement measured out at 4.99 microfarad. Slightly smaller oval than the factory cap, but a few wraps of duct tape took up the gap. My fan seemed fine with the old (decreased value) cap. But there was slight pulsation to its sound when running which is now gone, and it appears to be slightly faster. I did not measure running amps, but I bet they dropped a bit with the new cap. Run caps are all about achieving perfect phase timing between the start and run windings, so this all makes sense. I probably went from 90% of rated speed to 100% with the change. On very hot days this will make a difference.
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