Restore your fan's original performance with our High-Voltage Fan Control Capacitors. If your fan is struggling to start, spinning slowly, or has lost its speed settings, the capacitor is likely the culprit. Engineered for 220V–240V AC systems, these capacitors provide the necessary phase shift to keep your motors running smoothly and efficiently.
Choose the exact match for your hardware to ensure optimal motor torque:
250V Series (Standard Duty): 1uF / 2.4uF / 2.9uF / 3.3uF / 5uF
400V Series (Heavy Duty/High Surge): 0.47uF / 1.5uF / 2.2uF / 3.3uF / 4.7uF
Ceiling Fans: The most common fix for fans that only spin on one speed or won't start without a manual push.
Fan Speed Regulators: Replace burnt-out internal components in wall-mounted speed controllers.
Exhaust & Wall Fans: Ensure powerful ventilation in kitchens and bathrooms by maintaining motor efficiency.
Small AC Motors: Ideal for water pumps, garage door openers, and other small appliances requiring a start/run capacitor.
High Voltage Reliability: Rated at 250V and 400V to handle voltage spikes and continuous AC loads safely.
CBB Metallized Polypropylene Film: Self-healing technology ensures that if a minor breakdown occurs, the capacitor continues to function reliably.
Flame Retardant Housing: Encased in a durable, heat-resistant plastic shell for maximum safety within enclosed motor housings.
Precision Tolerance: Accurately rated uF values ensure your fan speeds match the manufacturer’s original settings.
Long Service Life: Designed for low internal heat buildup, extending the lifespan of both the capacitor and your fan motor.
Quiet Operation: Eliminates the "humming" sound often caused by aged or failing capacitors.
Easy Installation: Features standard wire leads or solder pins (depending on value) for a straightforward DIY repair.
Type: CBB Metallized Polypropylene Film
Voltage Ratings: 250V AC / 400V AC
Tolerance: ±5% (High Precision)
Can I use a 400V capacitor to replace a 250V one?
Yes. You can always use a higher voltage rating (e.g., 400V) to replace a lower one (250V). It provides a better safety margin. However, never use a lower voltage rating than the original.
What happens if I use a higher uF value?
Using a higher uF (e.g., using 5uF to replace 3.3uF) will make the fan spin faster, but it may cause the motor to overheat and burn out over time. Always try to match the original uF value.
Does the wire color matter during installation?
These are Non-Polarized (AC) capacitors. In most 2-wire setups, it does not matter which wire goes to which terminal; however, always follow the wiring diagram of your specific fan model.
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