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Welcome to Our Air Conditioner, Heat Pump Troubleshooting Page Supco SPP6 Super Compressor Boost Hard Start Capacitor
I have other leak detection tools such as an alarm type electronic leak detector, $215.00 and a UV black light leak detection system $550.00. I think that finding refrigerant leaks is the hardest job any HVAC technician has to do. With the new EPA rules and regulations it is a must to find the leak and stop it, or I can face a huge fine. First, you visually look for refrigeration oil spots. This is a sure sign of a bad leak. If I can not visually see the leak I use my electronic leak detector, and... |
$20.00
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Air Conditioner Capacitor 40/10-370V - WJ20X10027
Air Conditioner Capacitor 40/10-370V - WJ20X10027 |
$126.94
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$126.94
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Air Conditioner Capacitor - 6120AR2194F
Air Conditioner Capacitor - 6120AR2194F |
$25.89
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$25.89
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Air Conditioner Capacitor - 876905
Air Conditioner Capacitor - 876905 |
$83.84
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$83.84
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Air Conditioner Capacitor - 4318091
Air Conditioner Capacitor - 4318091 |
$83.84
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$83.84
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Air Conditioner Capacitor - 0CZZA20001L
Air Conditioner Capacitor - 0CZZA20001L |
$39.29
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$39.29
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Air Conditioner Capacitor - 5303303576
Air Conditioner Capacitor - 5303303576 |
$105.03
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$105.03
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Air Conditioner Capacitor - 1184737
Air Conditioner Capacitor - 1184737 |
$23.61
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Air Conditioner Capacitor - 0CZZA20007A
Air Conditioner Capacitor - 0CZZA20007A |
$36.07
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$36.07
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Air Conditioner Capacitor - 2H01451G
Air Conditioner Capacitor - 2H01451G |
$24.98
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$24.98
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Air Conditioner Capacitor - 5304455583
Air Conditioner Capacitor - 5304455583 |
$16.95
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$16.95
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Air Conditioner Capacitor - D6789048
Air Conditioner Capacitor - D6789048 |
$60.09
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$60.09
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Air Conditioner Capacitor - WJ20X10037
Air Conditioner Capacitor - WJ20X10037 |
$37.54
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$37.54
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Air Conditioner Capacitor - WJ20X10045
Air Conditioner Capacitor - WJ20X10045 |
$45.64
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$45.64
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Air Conditioner Capacitor - WJ20X10047
Air Conditioner Capacitor - WJ20X10047 |
$38.88
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$38.88
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Air Conditioner Capacitor - WJ20X10054
Air Conditioner Capacitor - WJ20X10054 |
$61.37
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$61.37
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Air Conditioner Drawing Capacitor - WJ20X10058
Air Conditioner Drawing Capacitor - WJ20X10058 |
$49.38
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Air Conditioner Dual Run Capacitor - TJC35+5X370
Air Conditioner Dual Run Capacitor - TJC35+5X370 |
$7.60
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Air Conditioner Film Box Capacitor - 0CZZA20005Y
Air Conditioner Film Box Capacitor - 0CZZA20005Y |
$26.63
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Convair Arctic Breeze 1500 Portable Air Conditioner - 5,510 BTU
Cools approximately 250 - 300 sq. ft. Large space evaporative cooling. Maximum cooling efficiency. Rapid air circulation. Permanent split capacitor fan motor. Holds 5.5 gallons of water. Economical & effective. Durable construction. Offers easy application anywhere. |
$351.00
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Corvette Noise Capacitor, Heater/Air Conditioner Blower Motor, 1964-1980
Corvette Noise Capacitor, Heater/Air Conditioner Blower Motor, 1964-1980 |
$49.99
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Convair Arctic Breeze Portable Air Conditioner 1500
Cools approximately 250 - 300 sq. ft. Large space evaporative cooling. Maximum cooling efficiency. Rapid air circulation. Permanent split capacitor fan motor. Holds 5.5 gallons of water. Economical & effective. Durable construction. Offers easy application anywhere. |
$352.76
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Air Conditioner Fan Motor Capacitor - WJ20X10115
Air Conditioner Fan Motor Capacitor - WJ20X10115 |
$7.55
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Air Conditioner Fan Motor Capacitor - WP20X10022
Air Conditioner Fan Motor Capacitor - WP20X10022 |
$10.23
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$10.23
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AC 500V 70uF CBB65A Air Conditioner Motor Start Capacitor
Features cylinder shape, lug terminal type(2 + 4 Pins), polypropylene film, it is non polar capacitor, used for the starting and running of 50/60Hz AC motors, specially designed for air conditioner. |
$14.99
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Air Conditioner 450VAC 35uF Metallized Polypropylene Film Motor Capacitor CBB65
Air Conditioner 450VAC 35uF Metallized Polypropylene Film Motor Capacitor CBB65 |
$12.99
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450VAC 50uF Air Conditioner Motor Start Run Capacitor CBB65
This is a 50uF capacitor, is used widely for the air conditioner compressor, support AC 450V voltage. |
$12.99
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CBB65A 450VAC 50 uF MFD Round Polypropylene Film Capacitor
The Air Conditioner AC 450V 50uF Motor Compressor Start Capacitor CBB65A features cylinder shape, lug terminal type(2 Pins, 4 Pins), polypropylene film, non polar capacitor. |
$14.79
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Compressor Saver CSR U1 Hard Start Capacitor
The 5-2-1 Compressor Saver Starting up is the hardest time in the life of any type of electrical equipment. Ever notice that light bulbs almost always burn out when you first turn them on and not while they are on? This is due to the huge current that rushes in when a switch is thrown and power is first applied. Your air conditioner uses anywhere from 5 to 10 times more power on start-up than it does while running. With this burst of power comes a surge of heat that accompanies the electrical current... |
$37.95
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Compressor Saver Hard Start Capacitor Model CSR U2
The 5-2-1 Compressor Saver Starting up is the hardest time in the life of any type of electrical equipment. Ever notice that light bulbs almost always burn out when you first turn them on and not while they are on? This is due to the huge current that rushes in when a switch is thrown and power is first applied. Your air conditioner uses anywhere from 5 to 10 times more power on start-up than it does while running. With this burst of power comes a surge of heat that accompanies the electrical current... |
$39.99
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$39.99
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