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The MAXRUN 40+5 MFD uf capacitor is a high-performance dual run capacitor designed for air conditioning systems, compatible with both 370 and 440 volts. Built to last 60,000 hours, it features advanced safety mechanisms and is easy to install, making it the ideal choice for reliable HVAC performance.
A**T
Replaced Higher Priced One For this Brand
These Capacitor for AC central systems do not last so long. I've been replacing when they need too be. You'll know when you need to replace them. I trying out this brand I had heard about it, plus the specs matched up to what was in there. I had HD = heavy duty but those only lasted almost 5 years under yearly usage. My Ex her brother was AC tech but he never came here to install this they live 6 round trip. Not that hard to discharge the capacitor first with a large flat head screw driver. Make sure you take a picture of how the wires of the defective capacitor was. Match Fan C M/H for me there are 3 wires and you don't want them touching each other or touching metal.I want to see how long this last I need to keep one as spare. This and the inside handler 1/2 hp fan EMC..If you keep your coils outside clean helps keep everything running at peak and cold.Longevity This one I don't know year 2022 this was installed lets see how long it last.Update! March 2nd 2023No issues but I getting another one for the this price is a steal yet I think it was $9.99 last month. I repair my own central AC just cleaned on the air handler condenser coil with dog brush start from the top go downward. Sprayed vinegar mix with dawn generic one and water spray inside and out wait . Use the hose I got off Amazon has well. Had to repair that too. Cleaned out the evaporator line as well and the main unit outside condenser coil too. Once all this was done the air came in cooler ran less than before. Made my own connector to the dry vac intake outtake nozzle. That line needs to be clear every 6 months. Max Run worth the money. You know when it goes bad when the there is a loud db skrill.. I keep the house at 79F with digital LUX.Listen I think you should get you get the Max Run..
T**I
Solid Choice
This MAXRUN capacitor is a solid choice for replacing the dual run capacitor in my AC unit. It's the right size (40/5 MFD) and voltage (440V) and seems well-made. Installation was straightforward, and my AC has been running smoothly since. The one-year warranty provides some peace of mind. Overall, I'm happy with this purchase.
T**R
Verify the size before ordering, easy install, works great.
This is an easy install, just disconnect power, wait a bit (to let it discharge) open a cover plate, use a screwdriver or something to short the terminals and verify no retained charge, and replace the wires on the same terminals with the new one as they were on with the old one. Each terminal has a different number of stabs (2,3, or 4), so easy to keep straight.Typically you will need a replacement run / start capacitor if your compressor FAN will not start. You can hear it humming, but not moving. Using a screwdriver to push start the blades will often get it working, and at that point you can be fairly confident the start portion of the capacitor is bad.My experience is that the start portion always fails first, not guaranteed but seems to be pretty common. It is very hard to test a capacitor properly without a special tool, so I have replaced this before on a "just in case" basis.
H**.
Cheap, fast delivery and easy install. Now, lets see how long it works.
My scenario, inside AC worked (newer machine) but the fan on the outside unit did not run. Only a loud thonk every 20 seconds or so. I could manually start the fan and it would run fine (means the fan motor was good) but the thonk continued. Problem was that the part of the capacitor that sends the jolt to start fan died. Solution - replace capacitor with this guy. Worked perfectly! I agree with others, be safe and smart! Disconnect ALL power, ground old capacitor "carefully" yada,yada. Oh, when putting the cover back on, you WILL drop 1 screw on the ground and spend 10 minutes looking for it. Just the way it goes...We'll see how long this unit works. I'll update after a reasonable amount of time.
D**P
It's been great for 3 years
It's been working well for my hest pump. It has lasted longer than the factory one.
D**Y
Worth it...if you know what you are doing!
This was exactly what I needed to fix my AC unit that was working 2 days ago and then all the sudden not the next day (not cooling but not hot air either)...with prime shipping I was only down one day of no AC!It fit the mount perfectly and was the correct capacitance to get. I'm sure a professional AC tech would have charged me way more than what I paid for and labor on top of that (which is so simple to do). I feel very satisfied and proud to not be out a lot of money for a silly dual run capacitor.If you feel this is beyond your skill set/comfortability, seek a professional for help.Note to those thinking about doing this DIY:Only attempt doing a capacitor change if you know how to use a meter to measure out voltages, capacitance, and ohms. You are dealing with high voltages, heights (if on a roof), and caps can be dangerous if you do not discharge them properly.Take photos of how it is hooked up before removing and also test the other capacitors and replace them if beyond a yield of 5%-6%. The unit will run better with proper voltages and not have any funny current draws/resistances that way. Look up some videos on YouTube if need be.If you have 2 separate capacitors (like I did) you can just get a dual capacitor in a single cap with dual terminals...just make sure the capacitance values of the fan and the herm are correct.Try to find OEM parts values with Google (or just find the OEM parts itself and look at that capacitance rating and then look on Amazon). You will thank yourself in the future.
F**O
super easy to install
If you don't want to hire a pro, make sure you look up a YouTube video on how to replace this (SHUT OFF THE POWER!! and learn how to release the charge / any excess power in your old capacitor before touching it). My AC external cooling fan wasn't kicking in, realized this was the issue. If you hire a pro youre gonna spend probably $200 for the instal, it took me 10 minutes plus 10 minutes to watch the video to learn how. PRO TIP: take a couple of pictures of the wires and current capacitor before you unplug your old one, just in case you mess up and forget what wire goes where.
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