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[Lifetime Warranty] [2 Wires] CBB61 5uf 2-Wire 250V AC Ceiling Fan Capacitor

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Description

[2 Wires] CBB61 5uf 2-Wire 250V AC Ceiling Fan Capacitor

Key Features

  • Model: CBB61
  • Capacitance: 5uF
  • Tolerance: ±5%
  • Rated Voltage: 250V AC
  • Rated Frequency: 50/60Hz
  • Termination: 2 Wires
  • Dielectric Material: Metallized Polypropylene Film
  • Function: Starts and runs single-phase motors in AC power systems.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Replaces any 2-wire CBB61 capacitor with matching 5uF capacitance and a voltage rating of 250V AC or lower.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for ceiling fans and other small motor applications requiring a 2-wire start/run capacitor.
  • Important:This is a 2-wire capacitor. Verify that your original capacitor also has two wires before purchasing. Check the capacitance (uF) and voltage (V) ratings on your original part to ensure a match.

When to Replace

  • Ceiling fan motor hums but does not start.
  • Fan operates at only one speed or runs slower than normal.
  • Fan blade rotation is weak or requires a manual push to start.
  • The original capacitor shows physical damage, such as bulging or leaking.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the power source at the circuit breaker before servicing the fan.
  • Safely discharge the existing capacitor before handling.
  • Photograph or note the original wiring configuration before disconnecting.
  • The replacement capacitor's voltage rating must be equal to or higher than the original.
  • The capacitance rating (uF) must match the original capacitor exactly for proper motor operation.