⚡ Upgrade your AC’s heartbeat — start smart, stay cool!
The BlueStars Upgraded Start Capacitor (145-175 µF, 220-250 VAC) is a universal, high-quality replacement part designed to enhance air conditioner and electric motor startups by reducing compressor stress and heat. Made from durable, PCB-free materials and backed by lifetime protection, it offers an easy installation solution that can extend the life of your AC unit and save costly repairs.
K**N
Generic capacitor better than OE
Generic replacement for the original Whirlpool/Kenmore washer. Fit perfectly, same terminals. Made in China vs. original from Mexico. Washer works better than new.
I**C
Works Great
Plugged right into the compressor and fired right up! Great price to performance. Thank you!
S**O
So far so good - working well as a drop-in replacement
Got this to replace an old start cap that came standard on my ancient 1988 Lennox heat pump. I'm not sure if the cap was original to the unit but it hadn't been replaced in at least 20 years and was visibly bulging and leaking, as well as causing a light flicker when the compressor was spinning up. I swapped this out and it is has so far been working well. If I encounter any issues and have to replace it again I'll come back and adjust my rating but a few weeks in I'm giving this 5 stars.
C**H
Amazon has access to lots of capacitors at great prices.
This capacitor was used in an overhead garage door operator and functions as it should. Unit came well packed with fast shipping at a great price
A**P
Smaller than original, but worked great 👍
Smaller than the original on my motor, so I had to wrap some foam around it to get it to fit the bracket.
A**R
Quick and easy.
Quick delivery. I needed to return item due to compatibility issues. Quick fast approval and return. Thank you.
R**R
Fixed motor start issue
The capacitor fixed the motor issue. It was shipped quickly. Thanks!
C**T
Great Capacitor, but you might not need it!
Purchased it because my air compressor kept tripping a breaker when it tried to start. Thinking it was the start capacitor, I purchased and installed this one (along with a new run capacitor because I thought they were both old so I might as well replace them both.) I turned on the compressor and...tripped the breaker. I tightened all the wire connections thinking that might be the problem and...tripped the breaker. Out of frustration and the need to have the compressor working, I took it to an electric motor repair shop. They tested the new capacitor (it was perfect) and installed it. Ran perfect. After paying $142 to the shop (grrr) I took it home and plugged it in. Tripped the breaker. Took it to another outlet on a different circuit and plugged it in. It started and ran perfectly. That's when it dawned on me that the problem was likely a faulty breaker. Switched out the breaker and flipped on the compressor. You guessed it, it ran fine. The moral of my $142 story is don't be dumb like me. Test your "bad" capacitor if you have that capability (I didn't). On the bright side, I have new start and run capacitors. :-)
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