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The Genteqc3455r GE Round Capacitor is a brand new, high-quality dual run capacitor with a capacity of 45 + 5 uf MFD and a robust operating voltage of 370 volts. Designed for versatility and reliability, this round capacitor is made from durable polypropylene and is proudly manufactured in North America, making it an essential component for various HVAC systems.
Operating Voltage | 370 Volts |
Maximum Voltage | 370 Volts |
Shape | Round |
Item Dimensions W x H | 2"W x 3"H |
Material Type | Polypropylene |
M**D
Perfect. Fixed my AC for 18 bucks.
Woke up yesterday morning to a warm, stuffy room. Nice! Spent some time with some basic troubleshooting. No dice!After exhausting the basics, I discovered my condenser fan wasn't coming on. I could hear the motor buzzing, though. I gave it a spin with a stick, and it slowly started building up speed. Yeeha! I thought, maybe a bad motor, but maybe I can limp it until I find a replacement. Nooooo. Maxed out at a low speed, sounding like it kept wanting to go faster, but couldn't. Started looking around a bit more.Did some more research and found a few videos talking about the symptoms of a bad start/run capacitor. Sure sounded like my situation. Ordered this one, and it arrived today - next day.Spent maybe an hour, taking my time, getting it swapped out and checking some stuff. Fan started up properly, but my system was stuck in heat mode. Shut everything off a couple of times, but it took me switching it into Heat mode, then off for a while, then on again in Cool for it to actually switch to cooling.Cooling again for $35 for the capacitor and breaker, and a little time researching. Not to take away from the HVAC pros - I don't get a full system check-out doing this stuff myself. This system's American Standard, only 5yrs old. I do have the 5+5 warranty on it, but I swear, the old Trane I had when I bought this place ran longer, trouble-free, and it was already old when I got here...
S**A
Works great
This Genteq C3455R capacitor works great! I used it to replace the old capacitor in my HVAC unit, and it has been running perfectly ever since. The installation was easy, and having an extra one as a spare is a smart move—it can save you hundreds in repair costs down the road. Instead of calling a technician, having this on hand means you're ready to fix the issue yourself in no time. Definitely a cost-effective and reliable solution!
S**M
Perfect replacement capacitor
I ordered this capacitor when my A/C unit failed.The product was advertised as the replacement for capacitor that I needed to replace.The product arrived the next day. It matched size, wiring, connectors and met all needed requirements.Installation was simple and took less than 5 minutes.Great product
J**N
It's summer, time to have a spare!
If you've ever faced the sweltering wrath of a summer day with a busted AC, you'll understand why the Genteq c3455r GE Round Capacitor is a true lifesaver. Keeping a spare capacitor on hand is like having a superhero cape for your air conditioner, ready to swoop in and save the day, and your comfort. Not only is this little gem affordable, but it's also a proactive step towards preventing what could be a wallet-draining repair bill for your HVAC system. Just be sure to double-check the size compatibility with your AC unit to ensure a perfect match. Investing in this capacitor is a no-brainer for a cool, comfortable summer ahead. Stay chill, my friends!
P**N
AC works again
This seems to be OEM replacement for GE caps (they sold and renamed the manufacturer). It is correct diameter to fit into existing Tempstar AC unit and a bit shorter. Make sure you measure physical dimensions of your existing AC capacitor before ordering replacement. Took five minutes to replace and saved $500 which I heard is what AC repair technician would charge.
T**N
Whole house AC works again!
A drop in replacement for my 20 year old GE capacitor of my Bryant central air ac unit! The fan didn’t have enough electricity to spin and the condenser didn’t come on but now with this part, all is well again. The cap on the old was clearly swelled and the new was clearly not.20 more years? We’ll need to wait and see.
K**I
This and youtube saved me a few hundred bucks!
The media could not be loaded. In quick summary, this replaced my existing GE 97F9895 HC98JA046D and fix my problem of cold air not coming out due to the fan from outside unit not running.Below is the whole story as an FYI and exact issue and symptom that I saw if you are interested.Yesterday(Friday) morning, I heard some strange noise and it sounded like it was coming from outside some where but not my house. Later in the late afternoon, I noticed inside temperature was warmer than usual and the air blowing wasn't much cooler than running regular fan. At first I thought it was because outside was too hot as we were just getting over the heatwave. Then I became more suspicious and noticed that the fan from outside unit wasn't turning, but air was blowing from the vents. I've experienced something similar before where I had to turn off the thermostat and wait maybe 15 to 30 minutes for somethings to get reset then when I turn back on, things worked. So I did that, but this time, it was still the same. So I looked into more and noticed that noise I heard in the morning might have been coming from my unit outside. Something seems to be trying to start, but it wasn't getting started and after few minutes the noise stopped. I thought maybe it's doing a self-shutdown to protect damaging itself. So I first turned off AC and just ran the fan as turning on AC made no difference anyways. And I wanted to avoid any further damage. I then made appointment with HVAC service for Monday afternoon. Then I remember my neighbor telling me long ago how simple it was to just replace some part of AC unit and fixed his problem. So I did some search on web and it looked like my problem was with the capacitor. So I did some more search on YouTube on how to replace the capacitor as well as about discharging the capacitor which is a very important step.See the included video for the problem and image for the part that was replacing.Then I saw this part and it had overnight shipping was like $8 or $9, but Amazon prime trial was only $1.99 and I could get it next day by 10PM for free. I usually get my stuff from Amazon early afternoon, so I joined the prime trial and ordered using regular prime next day shipping. There was an option to pay $2-$3 extra to get it early in the morning, but I didn't take that option which I should have.I got the part next day(Saturday) around 3:30PM. We were lucky that it was kind of cloudy in the morning, so things were just starting to get hot now. I already did prep work on my outside unit so that all I have to do is just replace when the part comes and close it up. I discharged the new capacitor just in case someone had charged it before and returned without discharging. Discharged the existing capacitor again just to be safe. And it took maybe 5 minutes to get it replaced and put things back. And I got my cold air back!!! Inside temperature on 2nd floor was 88 F and so it's taking a long time to cool it down. And this is the part where I now regret that I should have paid extra $2-$3 shipping and get the part early in the morning so that I could fix this before inside became that hot.So I spent around $25(including Prime trial), got the part next day in the afternoon, and probably saved minimum $200 for HVAC service guy doing this for me. I just hope this thing stays running for another 15+ years!
G**K
PERFECT FIT FOR CARRIER 3 TON A/C UNIT
PERFECT replacement for my two Carrier 3 ton units. Very easy to replace! I replace my contactors at the same time every 3 years! Can’t beat Amazons prices for these items!! I paid a A/C tech over $250 to replace these on one unit ONCE! Never again!!
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