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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de mayo de 2025
Great service. Part worked just great!
Zeke
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de febrero de 2025
Used this in my bench grinder. Worked great.
Andrew Kalouris
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de abril de 2025
Worked fine good fair price
R
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de abril de 2025
Took an exhaust fan out of my Samsung microwave but forgot to take the capacitor. A schematic said it needed a 10 micro farads. Perfect size to have it run as a standalone fan. Easy start, handles multiple speeds, motor runs smooth and cool, the capacitor stays cool.
C. A. Lugo, Jr.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de septiembre de 2023
I received my new capacitor in one day. The mounting screw hole was a little different than the one that came out, but I made it work. On the old one, the hole and wiring is on the same end. On this new one, they are opposite.About 2 more inches of wire would have been nice to work with because of this, but like I said. I made it work.I did check the microfarads with my meter before I installed it as I do with any capacitor that I replace and found that it was .05 from being out of its +/- 5% tolerance.Though it came in at 2.43mfd’s it’s was still better than the old ones 1.63mfd’s.After a few minutes, my old fan was back up and running. No more delayed starting, no more slow rpm’s on all settings and no more hot motor windings smell.Just needed a Phillips screwdriver, a pair of dikes, a pair of wire strippers and 2 wire nuts. A meter that reads mfd’s isn’t necessary, but if you want to know what the readings are of your old one and new one then you would need one or know someone like an HVAC tech that has one handy.
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