🔧 Upgrade Your AC Game with MAXRUN!
The MAXRUN 45+5 MFD Dual Run Capacitor is a high-performance component designed for air conditioners and heat pumps. Measuring 4 inches tall and 2 3/8 inches wide, it operates efficiently at both 370 and 440 volts. Built to stringent safety standards, it features a 10,000 AFC safety pressure switch and is free from harmful PBA materials. This capacitor is engineered for easy installation, ensuring a quick replacement process for your cooling systems.
J**I
easy to install and works great
The capacitor in my outdoor AC unit failed. I order this on Sunday evening and it was delivered the next day, midday. It was very easy to install. I did have to add some padding to the clamp that holds it because the new capacitor is a little narrower than the original. I would recommend checking the dimensions before ordering. Best of all, it works! Fixed my AC. Faster and more cost effective than bringing out a technician.
T**L
Worked as advertised.
ON one of the hotest days of the year temp got to 105, our aircondisioners went out. We have two one for up=stairs and one for down stairs. The repair tech came out and wanted $350.00 + service call each to install new capasitors on our aricondisioner compressors. I have a degree in engineering and let him know that was really out of the range of a capacitor and I would install it myself. I ordered Maxrun45+5 from Amazon and when it came the next day I installed it with no problems. Total cost of fixing the downstairs air unit was less than $20.00. Great part and great service.
J**S
Meets capacitance specs to insanely good accuracy
The fan and compressor motors both require a run capacitor of 5 ufd and 45 ufd respectively. I needed to replace my dual capacitor and this was an exact match of the old unit. This unit is rated at 5/45 ufd, and tested at 5.00 ufd and 45.6 ufd using my Fluke model 187 meter. The manufacturer rates this unit at plus or minus 5% of the specification on the device casing. Obviously this particular unit meaured within 0.2% of its rated value. Workmanship of the unit was excellent, and my outside condenser compressor ran well at rated line current. I cannot comment on durability as I installed it one day ago.
E**A
Saves a $500 service call every time - prefect replacement!!!
6 yrs ago our A/C went out and we called for service - nearly $500 later the tech said that our particular A/C unit is prone to these motor starter capacitors going out. So two days ago I noticed that we weren't getting cold air and my mind went right to replacing this cap. I thought I had purchased a spare back then but couldn't find it however this guy popped up on my screen as me and the Mrs were talking about the possibility of this being the culprit - yes - someone is listening to us all the time and I don't even have Alexa!!! However, got it overnight, installed it and am now basking in cooling air pouring into my house.Absolutely perfect and yes...I bought two this time and in 5 or 6 yrs I won't have to buy another one.**** Update - Over the 4th of July the compressor line started to freeze in 90 degree weather which told me something was up. Turns out that the 1/2 of this capacitor that drives the compressor was kaput. So replaced with the spare and A/C was right back. So looks like these will give you about 2 yrs of service - so I bought 3 more. Easy to fix and saves a bunch of money.
K**
Worked for my unit
Shipped fast and easy to replace. Had my ac unit up and running in under 15 minutes. Knocked off one due to the peice coming in with a huge dent in it. If it wasn't so hot outside when my unit broke I would have set it back but we had already suffered through 2days with no ac I didn't want my family to have to suffer another 2-3 days.
H**7
Cheap fix, seems ok so far, buy two
Probably same made in China cap that burned out in my pos Goodman Chinese condenser. At 20 buck keep an extra on hand. All consumer junk, designed to fail and keep the hamster wheel turning. Fact. So if it lasts 5 yrs like the original made is PRC then ok. Next to fail will be the Chinese fan or compressor itself, which then the whole unit goes in the trash anyway. This got us up and running and no rip off ac repair man. Unit just ran for 12 hours straight no problems to chill the house from 88 degrees to 73 in the 110 degrees TX oven. Thanks Amazon for same day delivery.
B**N
Cheap and easy fix!
AC fan motor stopped working. Did some troubleshooting and found it was probably the motor run capacitor. Checked my local hardware stores first, and none of them even carry capacitors like this anymore. Who knows why. Called a couple of AC companies, and they wanted several hundred $$ to come out fix it on the weekend. F that. I’ll sweat a couple days before I let myself get bent over like that guy in Deliverance. 🐖 So into my Amazon app I went. Ordered the capacitors (they’re cheap so I got 2…now I have a spare) for next day delivery and they were delivered in the middle of the night before morning! 🙀 So rather than wait for the next day to fix my AC, I was able to get up at 3 AM, install this capacitor via the glow of my headlamp, and had my house back at the usual frigid temp I like.
M**S
Not blowing cold air but fan still works...changed capacitor and bam it worked
AC unit blowing cold air one day and the next it doesn’t. YouTube’d bunch of videos and googled a bunch info. I tried cleaning the coils/condenser inside out, changed air filter, reset thermostat, and some other stuff but just wouldn’t blow cold air. Little hesitant to change out capacitor because I didn’t want to get shocked or whatever. It was my last shot before I call in the pros. I found this exact match and purchased it. Luckily it arrived the next day. So 2 days total with no ac in 90+ degree summer was not fun. Capacitor came with no damage and I swear it was like Christmas when USPS dropped it off and I installed it in maybe 5 minutes. Keep in mind I’m no contractor but a DIYer. Turned the ac on and I danced around like a school girl excited it’s blowing cool air once again. Save yourself several hundred dollars and do it yourself or have a knowledgeable friend help you out. I recommend this capacitor/item.
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