⚡ Power your motor’s smooth start with confidence!
The VEXUNGA 30uF CBB65 run start capacitor is a robust, precision-engineered component designed for single-phase AC motors operating at 370-450VAC and 50/60Hz. With a durable temperature range from -40℃ to +70℃ and a compact 50x75mm size, it offers a direct, no-fuss replacement solution for air conditioners, pool pumps, and other motor-driven appliances.
D**G
It works, looks clean and is built strong. Back to clean AC in 10-15 minutes.
Arrived as advertised, install took 15 minutes with slight learning curve for this model heat pump and it fired right up as it did two days prior!Thank you for making a quality product and it hope the long term review will reflect a decent life span!We have many 'brownouts' and had another AC unit for out next door 36 hours prior to this one. Dirty grid power or regular outages of 5+ seconds are very hard on capacitors in air conditioners!I was curious so I looked into it and ~83% of all HVAC related service calls are capacitor related...I bought two for each unit so we have one sitting in the storage room to use as a quick fix next time one goes out.It is not about the quality of the capacitor as it is the amount of abuse the component takes.Signed of poor construction are barely starting the motor from day one to swelling of the can which indicates it was barely staying sealed when the insides want to blow up.The welds are great, can is clean, connectors are strong and sized properly.It provides the needed burst of energy to get the compressor running and I hope it continues for a long time to come.Best wishes and I hope this helps.
J**S
Great value and savings
The media could not be loaded. Very good . I never put one of these in my first, My original was not marked so I followed the wire colors to figure out what was what. I was a little scare ( woman here) but kept going forward. I watched several you tube videos prior to purchasing and installing. I did not get a shock and my unit is so quiet and efficient now. I didn't know that if your unit gets loud you probably will be needing one of these soon. I have 4 compressors at my home and this one was the noisest. Anyway was easy, clean up everything, tighted up all the nuts and its good to go.This heat pump was installed on my home in 1995. They were built to last.
E**E
Easy fix that most home owners could do
Watched a YouTube video of the most common Central Air not working fixes. I went out and checked mine as it has not worked a couple of years. Sure enough, the main fan was working, but touching the compressor tube, you could feel it pulling every second or so, but not starting. Removing the old part and measuring it, the fan side was good and the compressor side was bad. Watch some YouTube videos if you dont know how to do that. It's not difficult.Anyways, after kicking myself in the butt for 5 minutes straight, I ordered a replacement here on Amazon. Product arrived fine and appears to be a well built part.Steps to replace it:1)To start, most units have an outdoor circuit breaker you can pull to de-energize the unit. Pull that and/or flip the switch for the CA unit in your main fuse box. Next, remove the side access port on the outside unit, usually just two screws to get access to where the starter cap and relays are.2)Checked the old cap to make sure it was de-energized (Very important step!!!). Do not touch those wires if it's still energized! If the unit is truely powered down and you still measure voltage on the old cap, you may need to discharge the old cap. Remember though, there are TWO caps in one and you need to discharge BOTH. If either still has a charge, they could give you a serious bite. Not to scare you away from doing it, you just have to be safe.3)Marked the color of the wires and where they plugged into on the old cap. Note:Take a couple of pictures of the old cap and what wire goes where on it. This can be good to reference later!4)Unplugged all the wires from the old cap and loosened the strap holding it in, and removed it.5)Fit the new cap in under the strap, tighten it down but not so tight that it could dent the new cap, and plugged the wires into the new cap in the same positions as the old cap.Note: In most cases, the compressor will plug into the terminal stamped HERM. The fan goes to Fan if stamped. There are often two wires that were on the same terminal on the old cap, and that is the common. Plug all the wires in and DOUBLE CHECK you did it right. Take a picture of the old one at the start if you're not sure.6)Put the side access cover back on the unit.7)Reinstall the circuit breaker. Set the thermostat to turn it on and hopefully you have nice cool air blowing in a few minutes!8)Especially if this fixes it, a very important step is to order a second cap!!! Then you dont have to wait long if it goes out. These get stressed every time the fan or compressor turns on. They do go bad eventually, so just have a backup ready. You will hopefully get a good 3-5 years out of the cap.In the attached picture, the temp was 78, now 71. Spouse and kids are happy. Therefore. I am happy.
S**H
Excellent Product!
One of our three heat pumps stopped cooling on Saturday afternoon. The condenser unit fan was running along with the air handler, but the compressor on the condenser unit was not kicking on. I cut power, checked the capacitor with a meter, and determined it needed replacement. Matched up the capacitor size (30+5 MFD) and ordered this product from Amazon. It arrived on Sunday shortly after noon, and I installed the new capacitor later in the day. Restored power to the unit, which is running great and cooling again. This particular unit is a Bryant 1.5-ton heat pump split system. The new capacitor looks great and well-made, arrived quickly, and is working great. I would recommend it to others. The price is great as well, for under $20. It saved me about $300, which is about what I paid an HVAC company a few years ago to diagnose the problem and replace a capacitor on one of our other heat pumps.
A**N
Bigger than the original part
Initial impression is good. Seems to be working well. It's bigger in diameter than the original part but most of the numbers match the original part.
T**.
Simple easy capacitator
Works as it should, my unit tested out to 19.86 mF so well within specifications. Installation is a breeze, essentially if you can take it out yourself then you can install it but make sure you turn off the power. Fixed the main blower fan in my attic unit not starting.
C**C
Easy to change and works perfectly
I was in the middle of a Sunday night with no technicians available. I saw videos on YouTube about how to replace the condenser and how to identify the correct one. I ordered overnight, and it arrived at 5:30 am. Took me 20 minutes to replace it, and it's working perfectly. It was pretty easy to change. $400 less than any authorize AC company
A**R
Fan is working again
I've noticed my AC condenser fan was not working. I learned online that there is a simple fix. I just needed to replace the old capacitor. This was a very simple fix. I first turned off the power to the AC, took photo of the wire connections. I installed the new capacitor and connected the wires just like it was connected in the photo. And now the fan is working. This whole process took less than 20 minutes.
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