⚡ Power Up Your Efficiency with Genteq!
The Genteq Capacitor 10 UF MFD 370V (Part Number: 97F9002) is a high-performance replacement capacitor designed to enhance the efficiency of your HVAC systems. With a compact oval shape and lightweight design, it offers easy installation and reliable performance. Certified by UL and RoHS, this capacitor ensures safety and compliance, making it a smart choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | Genteq |
Part Number | 97F9002 |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 0.05 inches |
Item model number | 97F9002 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Original Version |
Style | Capacitor |
Shape | Oval |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Certification | Ul, Rohs |
Included Components | Genteq capacitor |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
No complaints
My old capacitor was out of spec, we caught it before it failed. This one worked just perfectly.
C**R
HVAC Fan / Blower Motor Fix
Perfect replacement for a capacitor that failed in my attic’s HVAC blower motor assembly. The previous one swelled, and was not allowing the HVAC fan to start.
A**S
HVAC Component Availability to End user! Save $$$
First. A big, "Thank you" to Amazon and this seller, "Genteq" for making this product available (quickly) and inexpensively. Our (attic) AC went out during this 105deg heatwave here in TX, the blower motor wont start, and sure enough it was my run capacitor. For us DIY-ers who have the knowledge, and experience to diagnose and replace these; having this available quickly by Amazon is a godsend. Thank you!1. The Capacitor tested within spec.2. The capacitor restored my system.To Genteq's and Amazon's credit, they had relatively fast "Same day, but still 12h+ away" delivery. If there's anything they can do to even further speed delivery of HVAC components, it would be appreciated. I'd be happy to pay more $$ in shipping costs or product cost if there was a "Deliver within 1-4 hours option" (I "could" Have picked up this component for about 50% less at a local HVAC store, but that would have costed me about 1-2 hours of my time in driving, etc).For others considering these parts:If your system freezes over, and your blower motor is not running; this is the first possible culprit. They are easy to get too (in most cases) and easy to remove. Many youtube videos on this. Easy to identify and/or test the component for failure, especially if you have a capacitence meter (but many times failure will be obvious - such as swelling). It's a capacitor, so yea...dont shock yourself. Discharge the cap both before removal and before installation ... If you have an AC tech do it, this will probably cost you around $150 for the part plus whatever his trip fee is...so call it potential for $300 savings DIY-ing it!!!Again, thanks again! Good job!
S**0
Works like a charm
I have rentals in FL and I need these on standby as they go out often in the heat. The AC maintenance technician wants $400 every time to come out and swap them. These are good quality and fit perfectly.
A**R
You'll probably get a Capcom instead of Genteq, but it should still work.
The slogan for my Trane HVAC is "It's hard to stop a Trane". Hard, but not impossible, and an aging motor start capacitor can stop it in its tracks! (See what I did there?)This capacitor was advertised as Genteq, but I received a Capcom branded capacitor. A sticker on the side of the Capcom box still said "Genteq", so I was a little concerned, but I popped it in anyway, because, you know, it's getting cold!Depending on what you read on the Internet, Capcom *may* be the new name for Genteq, which was (or is) a rebranding of GE after they sold that part of their business a while back. (You can look up Genteq and read about that.)My point is, this cap is an exact match physically and electrically for the GE branded one that was in the unit, and it fixed the problem. Hopefully it lasts long enough for me to forget to update this review when it fails!The Capcom capacitor was made in Mexico just like the Genteq brand. That, and Capcom's claim of having been in business for many years makes me think either they are the new name for Genteq, or both brands are possibly made in the same factory.This was the first non-Chinese brand that came up when I sorted my search by price, and I got it the next day!My advice to you:Don't do your own service unless you really know what you're doing!If you hear a humming noise coming from your furnace but no air is blowing, TURN IT OFF and/or UNPLUG IT and don't use it while you're waiting for repairs.Before I figured out what the deal was with mine, I noticed that when the heat first came on, I heard the humming, then the humming stopped and the furnace shut off the gas. This was a safety interlock situation (thankfully the sensors and controller recognized something was wrong), but it tried again and this time the blower came on, so it was another day or two before I realized what was going on. You don't want gas burning and the blower not blowing while you're asleep! (Just in case the safety sensors fail.)Bottom line is, you really should know what you're doing before you attempt your own repairs on your furnace / HVAC system.
S**R
I got a Capcom capacitor, but it's good
Looks like Genteq and Capcom are the same company now, I don't know. The Capcom I got is identical to the GE capacitor I replaced in every way. Same exact physical size. The Amazon label on the box said "Genteq" even though the box is branded Capcom. Who knows why but you should be fine to price/shipping speed compare the two brands knowing they are apparently the same.You'll probably see a yellow or white paint dot on your capacitor which is put there after it is tested. Yellow it tested above 10 uF in the 6% range and white it tested below 10 uf in the 6% range. Mine was white and was 9.85 uF.There was still a little voltage in it when I opened it up, so it wasn't completely discharged after testing. Nothing significant but it registered on my DC-V multimeter setting. It's not a bad way to discharge if you don't like the screwdriver method.
O**C
Brand name has changed
I received a capacitor under the name capcom which I later found that it's the same as Genteq. Anyway, the new capacitor's capacitance was 9.93 MFD which is spot on. Capacitor has the same size, shape and terminals as my old 16 year old GE capacitors cap. Replacement took about 5 minutes. Make sure to discharge the capacitors before touching any terminals, and before measuring their capacitance.
D**D
Great price, great product
Used this to replace the capacitor on our AC and heating fan and it works great. Happy to find it at a good price.
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