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I tried to cross the model number you passed without success. Capacitors are not model specific. They are specification specific. On the side of the capacitor there is data printed on it like 370 V
35 / 4 Mfd That is the data you need to get a replacement. If you do a net search for example of
Capacitor 370 V 35/4 Uf You will get many results and sources. Find that data on your capacitor or please let me know what geographic location to search for your air-conditioner parts. This model number does not appear to be a US model. If you respond with the model number even if it is the same I will find it. Just tell me what geographic region to search.
Hi my name is Luke and I bought a Ingersoll-Rand 7.5 compressor and won’t start. I noticed it has a wire not connected on the capacitors it’s a blue wire that reads t5 v3 there’s a capacitor with open prong before two start caps and another capacitor after the two start caps , at least that’s what it reads on caps unless they have been wired wrong , being that I would think the start up caps should be wired first from powers supply box , want to know where it went Before I went trying to change capacitors and there’s 5 here’s a pic
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