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Specifications: Genteq ( formerly GE Industrial ) is now CAPCOM the most popular line of capacitors, and the choice of most OEMs. CAPCOM creates innovative, premium comfort and electrical components; their proven reputation for high quality, highly reliable products make this the preferred capacitor brand.
Additional Information:
- Proven EIA-456 Compliant 60,000 Hour Reliability
- NOTE: Sizes & Dimensions Are Subject To Change
Replaces / Supersedes: GE , GE Industrial , Genteq , Regal Beloit Capacitors and others.
NOTE: Images are for illustration only. Actual item may vary.
Hosam Sadek
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025
This capacitor was exactly what I needed to get my AC back up and running. It matched the specs perfectly and installed in minutes. My unit started right up and has been running smoothly ever since. If you're even moderately handy, this is an easy and affordable fix.
JAH
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
Easy instal and it worked but only for 1.5 years. I have gone through 3 of these in 5 years. I am switching to another brand as my backup to see if it will last any longer.
PhilT
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023
Once I found the correct replacement capacitor it was very easy to replace. It works perfectly so far.
Tyler Harper
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2023
AC is working again. Very low cost. Yet too be determined how long it'll last. For now though, I'm a happy customer.
Sylvie Séguin
Reviewed in Canada on April 3, 2022
Pour ma thermopompe
Gift
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2021
My Carrier brand AC 1st time break down within 1 year, the carrier Houston contractor (can't remember the company name) want to charge me $250, I have a argument with the service guy and he call back to office and lower it to $150. Come on, it under warranty. My water heater service company ARS never charge me a penny because heater under warranty. Up said with Carrier. come back to the capacitor, it good I replace them and running good, forget about the stupid Carrier.
5iveHeartBeats
Reviewed in Canada on October 4, 2021
Will have to return it.
Ken
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2020
This was an easy fix for my central AC failure. My AC guy made this recommendation because a bad capacitor is the most frequent part to fail and this same part would be over $100 if he put it in. Very simple to install. Cut power to your AC. Remove AC covers. Take a pic of installed capacitor as backup. Loosen or remove capacitor holding strap. Do not remove any wires. Remove and install wires one at a time in the corresponding location on the new capacitor. Reinstall capacitor with holding strap.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2019
Second purchase and having a spare one of these for your AC is an inexpensive nice to have. These go bad and always when it is 95* outside. Really easy to replace. Typically your compressor will try to start, you should hear the contractors click, but it does not have enough juice to crank up. The capacitor usually will swell on the top of bottom, typically flat, and that is the easy way to tell if they are bad. You must drain the stored energy from the capacitor (holding the plastic end only if a screwdriver you touch the contacts on the capacitor together, crossing all of them) before removing the connections. Also take a picture as the capacitor has specific connections that must be replicated exactly as each of the three terminals have source and target plugs. Other than that it is a simple repair and I have replaced two over the life of my ac.Second year of a new home I had the inside blower capacitor go bad. Repair guy (last time I called for this type of repair) suggested I replace the blower motor, I declined. That same blower motor is still running 14 years later.
CA Guy
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2018
Perfect replacement for the same part number used in my Carrier 4 ton AC. Photos are of old capacitor, note the bulging top.The outdoor compressor and fan wouldn't start in my 7 year old Carrier 4 ton AC. I checked the capacitor and the top was bulging which is a sure sign of failure. I turned off all the power, replaced this capacitor in about 10 minutes and now the AC is working perfectly again. Had the same thing happen last year to our 3 ton unit, so I guess a 6-7 year capacitor life span is typical.Highly recommend this Genteq replacement as it's the same brand and part number as originally used by Carrier.
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