Finally narrowed my constantly running condenser down to a sticky contactor. This replaced mine perfectly and was easy to install. Had it swapped out and back up and running properly in less than 20 minutes. Can’t beat the price and the amount it saved me not having to have a tech come out and replace it.
Rated 5 out of 5
AlbertCap –
My 15 year old contactor finally fried itself and needed a new one. Easy to install and was up and running with cold ac in 20 mins.
Rated 5 out of 5
Williamwaw –
This contactor (relay) is one of those parts in an AC system that seem to fail at the absolutely worst time. Just past failing start/run capacitors, this is the second highest failing part in an AC unit. Luckily, they are very easy to replace – and inexpensive. Wires can be moved – one at a time – and you will be back up and running. There are plenty of videos that will step you through replacement. That said – if you are not comfortable replacing this item – call an expert!!
I keep two of these on the shelf. One for emergency replacement, and the other in case the first one is bad and/or it fails before I can get a replacement back on my shelf. Much cheaper than a $300 after hours emergency repair call!
NathanAcili –
Finally narrowed my constantly running condenser down to a sticky contactor. This replaced mine perfectly and was easy to install. Had it swapped out and back up and running properly in less than 20 minutes. Can’t beat the price and the amount it saved me not having to have a tech come out and replace it.
AlbertCap –
My 15 year old contactor finally fried itself and needed a new one. Easy to install and was up and running with cold ac in 20 mins.
Williamwaw –
This contactor (relay) is one of those parts in an AC system that seem to fail at the absolutely worst time. Just past failing start/run capacitors, this is the second highest failing part in an AC unit. Luckily, they are very easy to replace – and inexpensive. Wires can be moved – one at a time – and you will be back up and running. There are plenty of videos that will step you through replacement. That said – if you are not comfortable replacing this item – call an expert!!
I keep two of these on the shelf. One for emergency replacement, and the other in case the first one is bad and/or it fails before I can get a replacement back on my shelf. Much cheaper than a $300 after hours emergency repair call!