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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de enero de 2025
Speedy arrival. Works as designed.
WilliamG
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de junio de 2023
I really messed up trying to save a couple of bucks on a no-name contactor. The first one would not make contact on one set of points, the replacement sent would not work at all. I had previously bought a Packard contactor and it works flawlessly. Shame on me. I have a couple of rental properties so I keep a spare contactor and capacitor on hand. Seems they have a tendency to go out every 4 or 5 years since they really get a workout in the hot climate I live in.
Randy Hoffman
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de mayo de 2021
Installed last fall for a garage heater and still working well. Happy with this purchase.
lesprw
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de diciembre de 2020
Smooth transaction, timely delivery and good product.
Miguel cuaya cuaya
Comentado en México el 16 de septiembre de 2018
Excelente pieza, suficientes terminales y facil anclaje.Ideal para arranque remoto de motoresY a un precio verdaderamente accesible! :D
B
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de julio de 2017
This replaced an OEM Payne 40Amp contactor. I've never fixed an air conditioner before, but when I took a look at the insides, it didn't look like it would take a rocket-scientist to figure out the problem and remedy it. I was right. A contactor is known as a "relay" in the rest of the non-HVAC world. That's what it looked like to me: a classic low-voltage circuit pressing together contacts for a high-voltage circuit. It was exactly that, and this unit did exactly that, replacing the OEM relay easily.It isn't completely like the OEM contactor. The mounting holes are in a different place, necessitating drilling a couple of holes to mount using the screws from the original contactor. Also, the high-voltage connector lugs aren't exactly like the OEM: the original one had two screw-in contacts for the supply-side wires, and then two screws supporting a wire with a lug on it for the supplied-side. This unit is screw-ins on all four corners. I simply clipped off the lugs on the supplied-side, stripped the wires, and screwed them down. The other wires used crimped-on connectors, and these simply clipped right onto the the lugs of this unit. The last difference is that the relay connectors for the 24VAC control on this unit are north & south on this relay, rather than both on the "west" side like the OEM. So this unit isn't exactly like the OEM, but the difference is insignificant and doesn't affect operation at all. Time will tell how well this unit holds up. If I get 25% of the life the OEM had, I'll be more than happy.
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