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The ClimaTek Upgraded 1/5 HP Condenser Fan Motor is a high-quality replacement part designed for Lennox, Armstrong, and Ducane A/C units. With a power rating of 1/5 HP and operating at 208-230V, this motor ensures efficient cooling performance and longevity, making it an essential upgrade for your air conditioning system.
M**I
Literally saved my Life!
TL:DRBuy this unit you will have lots of loving at night need more details read the Feedback below. HAHAHAHHAOk i hope this helps someone out ok so here goes my story primay issue i have two Lennox AC units outside the upstair AC (The worst one to go out by the way because as we all know heat rises) anyway so it stops working i got outside and the fan is blowing very slow then locks up on me i quickly touch the AC unit on the top and its Blazing Hot like i could cook an egg on it then i touch the working AC unit Downstairs and its cool to the tooch on the outside part. So im like ok something is wrong. Then i immediately pull the Fuse out the bad AC unit Upstairs.Ok once that is over i start panicking like crap i should have got a home warranty beating myself up blah blah so after the panic is over i do want any normal person would do and start calling HVAC companies.In my area they want to charge on average 150 just to come out and look at the damn thing and dedending on what the issue is it could be 400 to 700 dollars im like WTF are you kidding me.So then my technical side kicks in ill do this my DANG self so i do want any smart person would do in the 2023's go to YOUTUBE lol. So i watch like 20 videos and get a consensus idea and plan on what the issue might be.I found out that typically its the Capacitor that goes bad so i crack the bad one open and find that my capcitor is completed rusted out look terrible. See attached photos Old Cap, New Cap and old Motor.Note some people test their capacitors witha ohm meter but i skipped this part because obviously this thing was bad. *Note since i already had all the tools and was invested at this time i purchased two brand new Caps same and replaced both AC units i checked the other WORKING AC unit and its capcitor looked exactly the same but was working but i figured it wasnt too far behind the other one so i figured it would be best to go ahead and replaced both of them at the same damn time so i dont have to deal with this issue again for at least a while these units are old placed in around 2006 so i should have a long while before worryng about replacing these again. Also i plan on buying down the road another set of replacement parts including the motors and Caps but thatll be later down the road so i am prepared next time.Ok anyway back on the story ok so once i replaced the Capcitor mind you this was very easy to do if anyone tells you this is hard or HVac people OMG its so freaking easy as long as you know your colors, are not color blind and can read and have hands a 3 year old can do this job easy. Just be sure to cut all powe at your fuse boxes and circuit breakers please dont be dumb.Ok next so All the caps where replaced old and new i turn on the working bottom AC first worked fine, Then i turned on the upstairs one that was broken orginally with the new capcitor the motor turned on but then i remembered something in my gut said i wasnt done i should have listned to myself but i didnt. I remembered that the motor had locked up last time and knowing basic parts that if something lockes up once its possible to do it again so when i turned on the AC i decided to wait 30 minutes and watch it run sure enough literally 25 mins in the motor starts to lose RPM Revoluiotons per Minute basically slowing down and the motor locks up i get immediatley pissed off and was like i knew it.So now here comes a new Challenge now not only did i have to repalce the capacitor now i have to replace the damn fan motor!!!! Arggg so guess what back to youtube after 2 hours later of researching i go outside and unhook the entireo motor assembly. I order the replacement part exactly with the same specs as my old motor *Note i got extremely lucky because most of the older motor was worn out and the label was fading horribly but i was lucky enough to get the part number and other information like the amps and the RPMs etc... so i found this motor Here we go finally to the point this motor i bought exactly the right replacement for my motor. After waiting maybe 3-5 days and my wife yelling at me that i should have just got an an HVAc company to fix it the part finally came in and i swapped it out skipping over the technical bits and boom AC is back up and running the the wife wanted lots of sec in the cool air that night HAHAHAHAH!In short anyone can do this READ follow direction, use your own brain total cost was maybe 150 bucks total most of that was the Replacement motor not bad i learned a new skill, leveled my life up and know i know i can do anything i put my mind too just taked your time and freaking do it we dont need Hvac peopel now somethings we cant do due to liceneses or regulation thats fine like changing the coolant you might not want to mess with that as thats dangerous stuff so pay the HVac but replacing the capcitor or the motor thats easy stuff! aight peace im done thanks for reading! and so far this product is blowing nice and ICEy!!!!!
A**5
Save yourself a headache and money.
If you can wire up a car stereo you can fix your outdoor AC Unit. Started with the capacitor after the motor stopped turning after 15 minutes. Wasn't the issue as the condenser fan was making a loud squealing. Wasn't a loss because the capacitor had the correct specs for this motor. 1075 35/5. Original mounting nuts and fan fit perfect. Only thing was the wiring wasn't correct to the original, so I swapped 1 across the capacitor and the other at the relay. Didn't have to use wire nuts or splice.
A**G
Good price. Works I think
Seems to work fine. Fit was snug and correct. Delayed shipping 5 days. Was notified day it was set to be delivered or I would’ve cancelled and ordered elsewhere instead of sitting in house with no AC. Didn’t come with nuts on mounting studs. Currently on way to get some.
C**S
PERFECT
As described worked great for my Lenox Ac unit. I tried the capacitor first, unfortunate not the issue, it turned out to be the fan motor.5 stars to the seller I paid for the expedite shipping and it arrived quick yesterday. Ac is working great now thank you!
A**R
Way quieter!
Bought this to replace the one that looks just like the one in Mr. Faulkner's review. Mine had put in 15 years of service. The last two, I was aware, every time it started up. The new one: MOT99 830 has actual ball bearings in it. Works great, same frame size (42Y) so it went right back in to the exact same mounting holes. Routed the wires, and slid on the quick connectors in the same place and it was running again in 30 mins. My A/C unit is a Lennox model number 13HPD-036-230-01. Very happy, with the new fan motor. looking fwd to the same benefits that previous reviewer touted.
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