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The BOJACK 40+5 µF CBB65 dual run capacitor is engineered for AC motors and fans, featuring a compact circular design with a ±6% capacitance tolerance. It supports high voltage operation up to 440VAC and withstands extreme temperatures from -40℃ to +70℃. With clearly labeled terminals and a 10,000 AFC safety rating, it ensures reliable, safe, and efficient motor start and run performance.
D**H
It Works
It works. Went outside, fan wasn't spinning on the condenser unit and it was making a bit of a humming noise. I don't think you always get the noise, but once you do all the simple troubleshooting, I'd look here next. If the capacitor looks swollen or corroded--its probably bad. You can test it to verify, lots of videos online that can show you how (wordofadvicetv). Be careful if you do this work because it is dangerous if you don't follow basic safety precautions (again watch the videos).Anyhow, I got it from Amazon in 24 hours, and swapped it out in 15 mins. Much faster than calling a HVAC tech and at least $200 cheaper (assuming your HVAC guy is honest and doesn't just tell you your compressor is broken--then quote you $2000). I bought two just to have one on hand. I have no idea of the longevity of the product. I've got a spare now and if they don't last I'll update this post and let you know if I figured out if there is a more reliable version.
K**O
Fast and solid!
As advertised. Working well so far. Good fit and good performance but I haven't had it long. Fast shipping and good price. So far, so good.
J**T
Cap
Work just fine
R**.
Didn't last even 2 years
Lasted less than 2 years. Expected better but guess that's what you get at this price and so subtracting only one star from the rating. Going to buy a made-in-USA one and based on reviews, that one's expected to last much longer.
A**R
Fast shipping
Did the job just fine
C**O
Good
It worked
J**F
Easy to replace and works great
Our A/C started to act up over the summer. The compressor would try starting for a few seconds, and stop. Repeated several times until it finally turned on a few minutes later. I was considering hiring someone to fix it as I knew nothing about A/C's, but I am very much a DIY kind of person, so I did some research and found out the capacitor needed replacing. I purchased this, and I was able to replace it very easily. When turning the A/C back on, the compressor immediately came on, and it sounded like I gave it more life, too. It ended up being a quick, easy, and cheap fix.
D**L
DYI
I saved a lot of money by going to Youtube and learning to open and replace this on my AC unit over the Summer.
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