Maximize the performance of your heavy-duty AC motors with the CD60 250uF 250V Starting Condenser. This ultra-high capacitance electrolytic capacitor is engineered to deliver the massive electrical surge required to overcome high mechanical resistance and heavy head pressure during motor ignition. Designed for high-performance single-phase motors, it is the premier choice for professional-grade air compressors, industrial pumps, and heavy workshop equipment.
Massive 250uF Capacity: Rated at 250uF ±5%, providing the highest energy storage in its class to ensure instant, reliable motor rotation under extreme load conditions.
Heavy-Duty Lead Wires: Features two high-insulation black lead wires with pre-fitted spade connectors, ensuring a secure, low-resistance connection to your motor's starting relay.
250V AC Power Safety: Optimized for 250VAC environments, providing a robust safety margin against voltage fluctuations in both 50Hz and 60Hz systems.
Wide Operating Temperature: Built to thrive in harsh environments, maintaining efficiency from -40°C to 70°C.
Certified Industrial Quality: Fully compliant with CQC and CE standards, housed in a reinforced, high-insulation blue shell for maximum protection against electrical failure.
Large Air Compressors: High-torque starting for motors fighting heavy tank pressure in industrial settings.
Agricultural & Well Pumps: Ensures a reliable start for high-load water extraction and irrigation systems.
Commercial Woodworking Tools: Ideal for large table saws, planers, and heavy-duty dust collection motors.
High-Torque Centrifugal Motors: Suitable for any single-phase motor requiring a 250uF boost during the start cycle.
Model: CD60.
Capacitance: 250uF ±5%.
Rated Voltage: 250V AC.
Frequency: 50/60Hz..
Connection: Dual Lead Wires with Connectors.
Can I replace a 200uF or 300uF capacitor with this 250uF unit?
Yes. For starting capacitors, you can generally substitute within a ±20% range of the original value. A 250uF unit is a safe and effective replacement for parts between 200uF and 300uF.
What happens if the start capacitor stays on too long?
This CD60 Start Capacitor is designed for intermittent use (start cycles only). If your motor's centrifugal switch fails to disconnect the capacitor after start-up, it will quickly overheat and potentially burst.
Why is my motor only humming with a new 250uF capacitor?
If a new 250uF unit doesn't fix the issue, the problem may be a stuck centrifugal switch, a blown thermal fuse, or a seized motor bearing. Check the mechanical load before replacing the motor.
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