BOJACK 30+5uF 30/5MFD ±6% 370V/440V CBB65 Dual run circular start capacitor for AC motor run or fan start or condenser straight

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Capacitance 5 Microfarad
Brand BOJACK
Material Polypropylene
Shape Round
Operating voltage 440 Volts
Capacitance tolerance 6
Maximum voltage 440 Volts
Product Dimensions 5W x 11.5H Centimetres
Manufacturer BOJACK
UPC 768894138543

About this item

  • BOJACK 30+5uF ±6% 370V/440V CBB65 Dual run circular start capacitor
  • Capacitor dimension: Diameter<1.97 inch>, Height <3.94 inch>
  • Operating temperature: -40 ℃ to +70℃/-104℉to+158℉
  • Safety rated: 10,000 AFC
  • Three terminals on the top are labeled "Herm"/"H" for the compressor motor, "Fan"/"F" for the fan, and "C" for the common line.

Product details

  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 5 x 11.5 cm; 231 g
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 11 2019
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ BOJACK
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07S8KJCPM
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ gong-ye-160
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BOJACK Dual run circular start capacitor

Ombines two capacitors into one unit. Three terminals on the top are labeled "Herm"/"H" for the compressor motor, "Fan"/"F" for the fan, and "C" for the common line.It will power a compressor motor and a fan motor
Model: CBB65(Universal model)
Shell material: metal
Dielectric Material: metallized polypropylene film
Capacity: 30+5uf
Tolerance: ±6%
Rated voltage: 370V/440V AC
Frequency: 50 / 60Hz
Safety rated: 10,000 AFC
Capacitor dimension: Diameter<1.97 inch> Height <3.94 inch>
Operating temperature: -40 ℃ to +70℃/-104℉to+158℉

This capacitor is used for start-up and operation of AC motors with
frequency of 50Hz/60Hz such as Industrial Grade Replacement for
Central Air-Conditioners, Heat Pumps, Condenser Fan Motors, and
Compressors.It is small in size, lightweight, heat resisting and anti-explosion.
Round capacitor can be used to substitute oval shape one with the
same MFD AND Volt specs.A 440 volt capacitor can be used in place
of a 370 volt, as it is build better, but the 370 can’t be used in place
of a 440 volt.

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4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
715 global ratings

Top reviews from Canada

Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2024
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AC starts instantly after replacing the capacitor and lasted the rest of the summer. very good value for the price.
Reviewed in Canada on October 13, 2023
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It was exactly what I needed and I fixed my central air by myself with buying this !!
Reviewed in Canada on September 5, 2023
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Its brand new and works. no reason for a fancy review.
Reviewed in Canada on September 18, 2022
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Gave it a four star rating bought this as a backup
Reviewed in Canada on August 12, 2022
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Simple plug and play. Swapped out this part on my AC unit and now my house has AC again. Only cost me $28 with express shipping. Took a week to arrive as it is coming from the US, the express shipping doesn’t make any difference. Before you call an HVAC repairman, do yourself a favor, replace the capacitor first. The HVAC guys were trying to gouge me $300 for this simple repair. Thankfully I have a screwdriver and a brain, the replacement took about 3 minutes.
Reviewed in Canada on September 18, 2022
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Almost half price than in store, also it’s not available in a small city in store, only thing is that it’s shipped from the State, wonder why Canada doesn’t have it…most AC stopped working is because of this, you can easily change it by yourself.
Reviewed in Canada on November 30, 2022
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Saved us a lot of money. Changed it myself
Reviewed in Canada on August 25, 2021
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Very good!

Top reviews from other countries

FRED KHUZKIAN
5.0 out of 5 stars Exact fit
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
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Works like a charm with the new ac fan. Great value for my money because it worked flawlessly with the ac motor combination I bought. Very easy to replace .
Edward G. Howard
5.0 out of 5 stars Saved me an HVAC bill
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
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I suspected a bad capacitor for my 25-year-old unit. It was easy to replace and worked like a charm. It sure beats paying $200 or more for the AC guy to come do the same thing.
Greg Hadaller
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect replacement
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024
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Perfect replacement. Working great so far (just a few weeks).
JLT
4.0 out of 5 stars Over 100 degrees 14 July
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023
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The AC condenser stopped working at about 10 pm Friday evening and it was a little over 100 degrees outside

I run an electrical check on the unit and determine that the capacitor had failed

I found the type of capacitor I needed on Amazon.com and ordered it and paid the extra fee to have it delivered before 8 pm Saturday

It did not arrive on Saturday

It arrived a few minutes after noon on Sunday

I installed it and let it charge up to working voltage, the unit started up and started cooling the house

Hopefully this capacitor will last 12 years as did the original capacitor

I use to see the Amazon vans delivering 7 days a week at any time during the day light hours

I have not seen the Amazon van in my neighborhood in many months,, I don’t know what happened ???

Amazon handed off my item to the USPS for delivery

🤷🏼‍♂️
Chris Wilson
5.0 out of 5 stars BOJACK IS THE MOJACK
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
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I’m kicking myself a bit for not having a spare capacitor on hand for what happened to us over the weekend. We were celebrating our grandson’s first birthday and had a crowd in the house on one of the hottest days yet this year. Right about the time my Wife got into an argument with my Mom (can’t have a party without some family drama) I noticed that the A/C wasn’t working. So I did what anyone would do and called my HVAC contractor who I have a service agreement with. Since it was Saturday I got an answering service, after waiting for an hour for a call back I called them back only to find out that the earliest they could come out was Tuesday, three days later. That obviously wasn’t going to work as the temperature was just going to get hotter. These capacitors last anywhere from 5-7 years (according to my research after the fact) and mine was 8 years old. After spending an hour troubleshooting my A/C I noticed that the compressor would try to come on with a fairly loud hum and then quit. I recalled that I had a similar problem with my older A/C after paying for an HVAC contractor to come and change the 14 dollar part for a $200 service call (price from about 10 years ago). I killed the power, opened the service panel and found the old capacitor (shown in the pictures). After a fruitless search for something I could go pick up locally I found this jewel on Amazon with a 1 day delivery. With a houseful spending the night I went ahead and ordered it based on the technical specs you will find on your old capacitor (mine was a 30/5 micro farad capacitor and the BOJACK unit matched my old one exactly). I took some pictures of the connections and removed the old one. I have a multimeter that measures capacitance and after watching a video found online determined that my old one was toast. I received the BOJACK unit about 24 hours later (interior house temperature of 87 degrees!) and quickly installed it. Keeping my fingers crossed I turned on the power and waited for the compressor to kick on, and it did. Saved myself a bunch of money! So if your A/C unit is running (fan blowing) but it is not cooling, shut the breaker, wait 5 minutes and re-energize the power to the unit. Standing next to your compressor wait 5 minutes and listen for a loud hum but not the typical tinny sound of a compressor running. This is a dead give away that your capacitor is done. I went ahead and ordered a second capacitor so that I have a spare one the next time this happens. If I had done that to begin with I would have had it fixed in fifteen minutes, it’s that easy to replace folks. Pleased with this purchase and would recommend.
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Chris Wilson
5.0 out of 5 stars BOJACK IS THE MOJACK
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
I’m kicking myself a bit for not having a spare capacitor on hand for what happened to us over the weekend. We were celebrating our grandson’s first birthday and had a crowd in the house on one of the hottest days yet this year. Right about the time my Wife got into an argument with my Mom (can’t have a party without some family drama) I noticed that the A/C wasn’t working. So I did what anyone would do and called my HVAC contractor who I have a service agreement with. Since it was Saturday I got an answering service, after waiting for an hour for a call back I called them back only to find out that the earliest they could come out was Tuesday, three days later. That obviously wasn’t going to work as the temperature was just going to get hotter. These capacitors last anywhere from 5-7 years (according to my research after the fact) and mine was 8 years old. After spending an hour troubleshooting my A/C I noticed that the compressor would try to come on with a fairly loud hum and then quit. I recalled that I had a similar problem with my older A/C after paying for an HVAC contractor to come and change the 14 dollar part for a $200 service call (price from about 10 years ago). I killed the power, opened the service panel and found the old capacitor (shown in the pictures). After a fruitless search for something I could go pick up locally I found this jewel on Amazon with a 1 day delivery. With a houseful spending the night I went ahead and ordered it based on the technical specs you will find on your old capacitor (mine was a 30/5 micro farad capacitor and the BOJACK unit matched my old one exactly). I took some pictures of the connections and removed the old one. I have a multimeter that measures capacitance and after watching a video found online determined that my old one was toast. I received the BOJACK unit about 24 hours later (interior house temperature of 87 degrees!) and quickly installed it. Keeping my fingers crossed I turned on the power and waited for the compressor to kick on, and it did. Saved myself a bunch of money! So if your A/C unit is running (fan blowing) but it is not cooling, shut the breaker, wait 5 minutes and re-energize the power to the unit. Standing next to your compressor wait 5 minutes and listen for a loud hum but not the typical tinny sound of a compressor running. This is a dead give away that your capacitor is done. I went ahead and ordered a second capacitor so that I have a spare one the next time this happens. If I had done that to begin with I would have had it fixed in fifteen minutes, it’s that easy to replace folks. Pleased with this purchase and would recommend.
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