🔧 Upgrade Your AC Game with MAXRUN!
The MAXRUN 60+5 MFD Capacitor is a high-performance dual run capacitor designed for air conditioning systems, compatible with both 370V and 440V applications. Engineered for safety and ease of installation, it features a robust anti-explosion switch and meets industry standards, ensuring reliable operation for your AC motor and fan.
D**E
Cool it!
Give the HVAC guy a break and fix it yourself. With the help of a video and the right part you can fix a common reason for AC unit problems.
J**R
Did it Myself
AC would not turn on. After researching and figuring out the issue, I purchased this myself and installed. Disappointed that I was told I needed a new Unit, but that is what most AC companies will tell you. Easy fix and still running from a year ago.
A**T
Worked fine
I'm a retired HVAC guy, I try to keep some spare parts so I can fix my own systems. I felt awhile back that I should order the correct capacitor for my main unit, and just this week, it went down. Thankfully, I had this one in stock to get the unit cooling again before the wife got home.
T**M
It worked when I first put it in
It has stopped working now I need to order another one this one doesn't work I'll order it from somebody else and send it back for my money
S**N
nice & inexpensive
AC unit kept blowing it's capacitor every summer - really need ac in Texas. Bought & changed it ourselves. Saved a lot in repair bills! If you don't know electricity, make sure you get a professional help to install - or google it!
L**B
My 5th wheel's AC is blowing again
The fan on our Dometic AC in our Montana 5th wheel stopped working although the compressor was still humming. Changed out the old capacitor with this one and all is well again.
B**S
Dometic Brisk II
This cap did the trick. The old cap was swollen, puffed out on the top and bottom. The swap is simple but use caution. Capacitors store energy so you could be shocked even if the power is off.This cap was an exact fit. Even the terminals were identical.
M**N
Saved our vacation
When the AC unit quit in our RV, calls to local repair shops told us our only option was to replace the entire AC unit, faceplate, and controller. This happened on day 4 of our 14 day trip in 90* heat!Since no local repair shops had those parts on hand anyway, we decided to try replacing just this part. It worked and saved the day! It also saved us almost $2k in parts/labor for a complete AC replacement.
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