

⚡ Revive your fan’s power with precision and durability!
The Twidec 2-pack 10µF CBB61 run capacitors deliver robust 450V AC voltage tolerance and dual 50/60Hz frequency compatibility, crafted from durable metallized polypropylene film. Compact and easy to install, these capacitors are perfect for ceiling fans and small single-phase motors, ensuring smooth startup and efficient operation with a long service life.









| ASIN | B07QMQX87D |
| Best Sellers Rank | #67,546 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #277 in Industrial Electrical Capacitors |
| Date First Available | April 16, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | CBB61-10 |
| Manufacturer | Twidec |
| Maximum Voltage | 450 Volts |
| Mounting Type | Snap-In Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 1.77"W x 1.38"H |
| UPC | 740385347931 |
A**R
Twidec Run Capacitor - Perfect Replacement for Smooth Operation
The Twidec Run Capacitor came to my rescue when my whole house fan motor needed a replacement capacitor. I'm thrilled to say it exceeded my expectations! As promised, this unit was an exact match for my fan's capacitor. The installation was a breeze; it fit seamlessly into place without any adjustments needed, saving me time and hassle. The best part? It swiftly revived my whole house fan. Within moments of installation, the fan was up and running smoothly, operating as if it were brand new. The Twidec Run Capacitor restored the functionality of my fan promptly and efficiently. I couldn't be happier with the seamless experience and the performance of this capacitor. If you're looking for an exact replacement to get your fan up and running quickly, I highly recommend the Twidec Run Capacitor. It's a reliable solution that gets the job done without a hitch.
W**N
Great capacitors, great price, but may have larger dimensions than what you are replaceing
I purchased the Twidec/2Pcs 450V AC 50/60Hz Run Capacitor for my Lasco fan that wouldn't run up to speed. It took care of the issue and the fan runs like new. It can replace many capacitors of the same or lesser values, but it may have larger dimensions (1 1/2" x 1 11/16" x 1") than yours. If you have the room no problem. I had to cut a mounting tab off of the one I used and had just enough room to make it work. It appears to be good quality, and a great bargain on a pack of two.
J**T
Great Fix!
When my 20 year old, 42" barrel drum fan quit, I thought it may be time to replace it. I paid $200 for it. Well, now they are well over $600. I researched on the web and found out it could be the run capacitor. I called the factory and they don't sell parts. so I looked here on Amazon. I got this inexpensive part ($7 for two) 10UF 450VAC and installed it. The fan works better than it ever had now and I have an extra part for the next time. Heck yea, brother!
M**6
Works well but with one concern.
I buy around a 1000 of these a year for my work. They do the job well but the reason for only 4 stars is I have seen many come back after only a few years with a yellowish waxy type substance leaking from them.
L**R
they work!
I mean, like, it's a capacitor, so either it works, or bursts into flame. It didn't burst into flame, so, yeah, they work. They seem pretty beefy. I'm using them for a repurposed space-heater's fan to boost the fan from about 12W to 20W and kicking up the power-factor from something stinky like 0.75 to 0.90 or something (all from memory; been a while since I measured, but about that). Values will obviously vary based on the motor, but I did some trial'n'error and settled on 10uF as a good compromise. They don't heat up, so I'm pretty confident they'll work great and not get stressed out too much.
J**R
Completely restored my vintage Casa Blanca
My ancient, but premium, Casa Blanca fan stopped working. I don't know when it was installed, but this fan was in our house in 1994 when we moved in. Now, it was dead. Although the controller at the wall still made the fan play some tones, the blades didn't spin. What to do? Trashing it was the chicken way out. So, I took down the fan and opened it up. As you can see in the picture, a polypropylene capacitor had exploded. First guess: the entire electronics might have fried. Second guess: Replace the capacitor, and see if that's the only thing needed to restore the fan's glory. Well, this capacitor had the same capacitance as the one removed, but with a higher voltage. That's good, but the replacement part was too big to fit in the same spot. I found an alternate location and hot glued it in place. I ran the wires to the PCB. This product worked great for me. My fan has a new life.
C**N
Perfect replacement for OEM capacitor.
I had an attic fan that was refusing to start on LOW speed and slow to start on HIGH speed. Figured that the starter capacitor was shot. Replaced the old capacitor with one of these and now everything works as it should. Just be careful with the old one because it may still have a charge.
B**S
Works as expected and great price!
Have a large shop fan that would not start when turned on. I replaced the capacitor with one of these and it works great again!
M**E
Works and fits my motor perfectly
J**E
very nice
C**E
After installing it on my generator and testing it out it does work well as it should and no issues when I run my tools on it
D**1
Using in an submersible oil filled sump pump Original Cap split open after many years
P**.
Great replacement product Good service but horrible service with Canada Post. Must recommend for any replacement part for your bench grinder
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