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The power supply fuse should be next the the ac input plug on the power supply. It should be a long cylinder type fuse, probably a T6.3AH/250V. You will want to replace those caps ASAP
Hi, as long as the 40uf x 440 volts and 5uf x 440 volt capacitor are the same is what you are replacing, yes it will work. Don't replace this 40 uf x 440 volt with a 40 uf x 370 volt cap. Voltage and microfarads must be the same, brand name makes no difference or these numbers, only the uf and voltage. Must be a 40 uf x5 uf, 440 volt dual run cap. It will work if the unit you want to put it on calls for that cap. The comfortair is a 3 ton unit, just be sure it takes a 40x5x440 volt and it will be fine. Shastalaker7
No you can't. The farad rating of the capacitor is extremely important. It is used to control things like frequencies, charge storage, etc. the best is always to use the exact part.
You can in emergencies go one voltage rating higher, but you got to find out what caused the blow cap in the first place.
If it was just say dried electrolyte replacing the cap will fix it. you can say replace a 10V cap with a 16V of the same uF rating. But always try to get the exact same uF and Voltage rating. having the temp match too is perfect.
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