Ensure your refrigeration and cooling units stay at peak performance with our Professional 250V Condenser Fan Capacitors. These capacitors are engineered specifically for the continuous-duty demands of condenser fan motors. If your cooling unit is overheating or the fan motor is struggling to spin, a reliable replacement capacitor is the most cost-effective solution to restore efficiency and prevent motor burnout.
Precision-matched for specialized cooling motors:
2.2uF / 3.3uF: Common for small residential refrigerator condensers and display chillers.
4.7uF / 6.8uF: Ideal for medium-duty ventilation fans and commercial cooling units.
10uF: Heavy-duty rating for larger condenser fans and high-torque start applications.
Refrigerator Condensers: Replace failing capacitors in fridge-freezer cooling cycles to maintain consistent internal temperatures.
Air Conditioning Units: Ideal for the auxiliary fan motors responsible for heat exchange.
Ventilation Systems: Used in industrial fans that require a stable 250V start/run boost.
Small AC Motors: Perfect for any small appliance motor requiring a non-polarized (NP) or motor-grade capacitor.
Optimized 250V Rating: Built specifically for AC motor circuits, providing a steady voltage buffer for 220V–240V systems.
Heat-Resistant Construction: Designed to operate inside the warm environment of a condenser housing without losing capacitance.
Low Power Dissipation: Maximizes energy efficiency, ensuring the motor draws only the power it needs for a quiet, smooth spin.
Compact Professional Form: Sized to fit into existing motor brackets or terminal boxes for a quick and clean swap.
Reliable Starting Torque: Provides the instant "kick" needed to start a fan motor against air resistance, reducing wear on the motor windings.
Reduced Electrical Noise: High-quality internal construction minimizes vibrations and electrical hum.
Long-Term Stability: Maintains its uF value over years of use, preventing the "slow-spin" issues that lead to system overheating.
Type: Motor-Run / Start Capacitor
Voltage Rating: 250V AC
Tolerance: ±5% to ±10%
Lead Type: Available in Radial or Axial (dependent on value)
Electrolyte: High-stability non-polarized grade
How do I know if my condenser fan capacitor is bad?
Look for signs like a fan that is hot to the touch but not spinning, a constant humming sound, or visible bulging/leaking on the capacitor casing.
Can I use a higher uF value for more cooling?
No. You must match the uF value of the original capacitor. Using a higher value (e.g., a 10uF instead of a 4.7uF) can cause the motor windings to overheat and eventually fail.
Is this the same as a ceiling fan capacitor?
While they work on similar principles, condenser fan capacitors are often built to handle the higher heat and continuous duty cycles of refrigeration systems.
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