⚙️ Power Up Your Performance!
The Genteq C3355R Capacitor is a top-selling dual run capacitor designed for optimal efficiency, featuring a robust 35/5 microfarads rating at 370 volts. Manufactured in Mexico, this lightweight and compact solution is perfect for replacing old GE# Z97F9834 units, ensuring reliable performance in various applications.
A**R
Perfect AC Fix
5.0 out of 5 stars - Saved My AC! Works Perfectly!I bought the Genteq C3355R to replace a failed capacitor in my home AC unit, and it’s been a game-changer. Installation was a breeze—fit perfectly as a replacement for my old GE Z97F9834, with clear labeling and standard terminals. My compressor and fan are running smoothly now, no more buzzing or startup issues. It’s been a month, and the AC is cooling like new. Super reliable, great quality, and an amazing value for the price. Highly recommend this to anyone needing a dependable HVAC fix!
D**.
Also works for pool pumps (maybe)!
This weekend the pump that runs my hot tub jets stopped working....when I turned the power on, the pump just hummed but would not start. I could feel the impeller was able to turn freely, so that means the bearings were not the issue. I guessed (and later verified) that my pump had a bad start capacitor (cap). The cap on the pump was one of those mounted externally like a piggy back, so it was very easy to access and remove. I didn't need to remove the pump or even the main wiring...just two small screws on the metal cover over the cap.In the attached photo you can see the old/bad cap on the far right. This thing is marked 35uf (microfarad) and 370 volts, and as you can clearly see, it only has two terminals on top.I guess I was in a bit of a rush, and I am NOT an expert on capacitors, so I quickly ran a search on Amazon and found this item (shown in the middle of the pic) which I thought was an exact match. As it turns out, I was mistaken -- the cap on my old pump was a "single run" unit which is why it only has two terminals on top. This cap I purchased from Amazon is a "dual run" unit which means it is actually TWO capacitors in one -- one is 35uf and the other is 5uf. Just for comparison, on the left is a much larger 80uf 440 volt cap from my A/C unit (this is a spare).The idea with a dual-run cap is that rather than using two different caps, instead you can use one of these to hook up to your A/C compressor (which needs a higher capacitance rating like 35uf) and also the fan on the top of your condenser (which needs less, like 5uf).After realizing this, I thought I might have to return this mistakenly-ordered dual-run cap and get the correct single-run instead (oddly, the single-run cap was slightly more expensive than the dual-run unit). However, I discovered the dual run cap fit perfectly under the cover on my pool pump where the old cap was, so I decided to try hooking up the 35uf terminals to the pump to see if it would run. And of course, it ran PERFECTLY.As far as I can see, there is no adverse on my pump, which makes sense because this unit IS a 35uf capacitor....it just has an additional 5uf terminal that I'm not using.So bottom line -- it was totally my fault to order the wrong cap, but this actually worked to my advantage since this fits my pump and is actually cheaper than the "correct" cap. Seems like a win/win to me!
S**.
capacitor is clearly labeled and easy to install.
my ac went out on me the other day. had a technician come out to diagnose the issue. he came back with the capacitor and contactor both needed replaced. he gave me a quote of $1,000 to replace them. i paid him his $98 and sent him on his way. got on good ol' google and searched the capacitor and contactor needed, and for both parts, it came to $47. I figured if this didn't work, then a new unit was in my future. i went with this capacitor. after about 30 minutes, i had the old out, new in, and i have air!!! the capacitor works flawlessly.when you install this (you don't need a technician!! MAKE SURE YOU TURN OFF THE POWER). the posts on the capacitor are labeled HERM, C, and FAN. when you remove the old wires from the bad capacitor, place them on the corresponding terminals on the new. the old and new capacitor should both have labels at the posts. easy peasy!
W**E
Works just as advertised
My AC was not working. Hoping a replacement would save me hundreds if not thousands. It was delivered on time. Form/fit/function worked as advertised. Fixed my AC. No complaints.
J**N
Works fine, but shorter life expectancy.
Worked fine, but only lasted about 5 years.This is about half the price of anything I was able to find locally, so it's an inexpensive fix. However, I had to replace it again after just 5 years, which is on the very low end of "acceptable" life spans for an HVAC capacitor. That said, a $15 capacitor that lasts 5 years is better than a $35 capacitor that lasts 10 I suppose. It connects easily and works fine, just be aware it may not last all that long and maybe order two so you have a backup on hand.
V**O
Arrived next day and fixed the problem
Got the capacitor in one day. Installed it right away and it works like a charm. Brought my AC back to life with no hassle.
A**R
Good quality and fairly priced
Seems to have worked just fine, appears to be good quality & decently priced--would recommend
R**B
Perfect replacement cap.
Replaced cap on my Bryant central air conditioner.
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