




⚡ Power your start-up game with precision and reliability!
The VEXUNGA 7.5uF CBB65A Oval Run Start Capacitor is a high-performance, UL & CUL certified component designed for reliable motor starting in AC units, pool pumps, and more. Featuring a precise 7.5uF capacitance with ±6% tolerance, it operates efficiently across a wide temperature range (-40℃ to +70℃) and supports both 370V and 440V systems. Its compact, heat-resistant aluminum casing and metallized polypropylene film ensure durability and long service life, making it a trusted replacement for multiple capacitor models.





| ASIN | B0BJ91DWX5 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 42,451 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 298 in Capacitors |
| Capacitance tolerance | 6 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,807) |
| Date First Available | 8 Mar. 2023 |
| Included components | NO |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 91 g |
| Item model number | 7.5uF Capacitor |
| Manufacturer | VEXUNGA |
| Maximum voltage | 440 Volts |
| Mounting type | Snap-In Mount |
| Part number | 7.5uF-Capacitor |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 5.5 x 5.15 cm; 91 g |
| Specification met | Vg-7.5uf-capacitor |
| Style | [V01] 7.5uF Oval |
| Upper temperature rating | 158 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Voltage | 440 Volts |
A**A
No regret
Its very good and worked well
H**R
Used it to fix my aircon unit
What is there to say? It's a capacitor and it works. My aircon unit now works
J**K
Generic replacement for branded powertool
Perfect replacement for a failed capacitor in my 35 year old DeWalt Powershop radial arm saw.
M**D
Works perfectly
My twenty year old garden shredder stopped working. Using the Internet I diagnosed the problem as a faulty capacitor. A web search turned up no direct replacement as the age of the shredder meant spares were unavailable. Matching the model type, voltage, uF value etc. on Amazon I came across this one. Purchased, it arrived next day, fitted in 10 minutes and the shredder is now running better than it has in a long time. Very pleased, and a lot cheaper than a new garden shredder!
D**E
It does exactly what it needs to do
I was quoted £200 to repair my hot tub. But after a quick Google I found this range of capacitors were the direct replacement although the old one was a rounded rectangle and these are cylinders. These dont come with a cap to cover the connectors so I had to make out of a spray can lid.
C**N
Devrait changer de livreur il dit qu’il est livré mais ces as vrai
E**E
Watched a YouTube video of the most common Central Air not working fixes. I went out and checked mine as it has not worked a couple of years. Sure enough, the main fan was working, but touching the compressor tube, you could feel it pulling every second or so, but not starting. Removing the old part and measuring it, the fan side was good and the compressor side was bad. Watch some YouTube videos if you dont know how to do that. It's not difficult. Anyways, after kicking myself in the butt for 5 minutes straight, I ordered a replacement here on Amazon. Product arrived fine and appears to be a well built part. Steps to replace it: 1)To start, most units have an outdoor circuit breaker you can pull to de-energize the unit. Pull that and/or flip the switch for the CA unit in your main fuse box. Next, remove the side access port on the outside unit, usually just two screws to get access to where the starter cap and relays are. 2)Checked the old cap to make sure it was de-energized (Very important step!!!). Do not touch those wires if it's still energized! If the unit is truely powered down and you still measure voltage on the old cap, you may need to discharge the old cap. Remember though, there are TWO caps in one and you need to discharge BOTH. If either still has a charge, they could give you a serious bite. Not to scare you away from doing it, you just have to be safe. 3)Marked the color of the wires and where they plugged into on the old cap. Note:Take a couple of pictures of the old cap and what wire goes where on it. This can be good to reference later! 4)Unplugged all the wires from the old cap and loosened the strap holding it in, and removed it. 5)Fit the new cap in under the strap, tighten it down but not so tight that it could dent the new cap, and plugged the wires into the new cap in the same positions as the old cap. Note: In most cases, the compressor will plug into the terminal stamped HERM. The fan goes to Fan if stamped. There are often two wires that were on the same terminal on the old cap, and that is the common. Plug all the wires in and DOUBLE CHECK you did it right. Take a picture of the old one at the start if you're not sure. 6)Put the side access cover back on the unit. 7)Reinstall the circuit breaker. Set the thermostat to turn it on and hopefully you have nice cool air blowing in a few minutes! 8)Especially if this fixes it, a very important step is to order a second cap!!! Then you dont have to wait long if it goes out. These get stressed every time the fan or compressor turns on. They do go bad eventually, so just have a backup ready. You will hopefully get a good 3-5 years out of the cap. In the attached picture, the temp was 78, now 71. Spouse and kids are happy. Therefore. I am happy.
S**N
Worked great from the start! Appears to be a solid item at a very reasonable price!
S**S
Works as it should.
G**Y
Bon produit, efficace
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