🔧 Upgrade Your Cooling Game!
The VEVOROEM Upgraded Condenser Fan Motor is a high-performance 1/5HP motor designed for seamless replacement in various AC units. With a speed of 1075RPM and features like reversible rotation and overheat protection, this motor ensures optimal cooling efficiency. It comes with an explosion-proof capacitor and an extra-long wire for easy installation, making it a reliable choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
A**S
Best motor for the price
So this is by far worth the 69.99 cost, mine got lost in the mail and company immediately refunded so u could order another and just so you know this motor is shipped from vevor not from amazon and if you havent already i would get the capacitor that goes with your unit to because when the motor goes normally the capacitor or capacitors goes out to so we live in a mobile home in northern cali and it gets hot rite bow its a 112 degress outside and all last month we had zero ac landord refused to fix are ac unit i called every single HVAC company in town wouldnt even offer a quote without a min 99$ fee my neighbors went out a month before and he was looking at 9,580.59$ to repair his unit so i looked up all the info about the unit and foind i have a goodman 5 ton or pound unit cant remeber and we have lived here for 11 years the old fan motor was loud i mean really loud never jad any issues with the outside unit untill this summer when we would goto turn the ac on the fan wouldnt spin unless you went outside and blew on the blades to kick start the motor if your having a similar issue thats a sing of 2 things a bad capacitor and or motor in my case both, now i am a mechanic and work mainly on vehichles and wanted to get another motor that looked exactly like the one that was in it cheapest i could find arpund 250$ so i saw this was amazons like number 2 rated out of all there fan motors, so a little help of you dont know the capacitor is basically a battery that holds a large amount of voltage rubber gloves and shutting all power off to home is best suggestion i can give and afyer power is off just touch a plastic handle screw driver over capacitor to discharge unit or your gonna get a good shock trust me got myself twice with full 240v shock not fun so u wanna make sure there is no power on or going to the unit at all, now it used to run really loud and you could hear the compressor gping off and on and using high speed recording and clocking the rotations i saw mine was spinning max at maybe around 100rpms not the 1100rpms its supposed to and i didnt know the capacitor also controlled the condensor pump so i also had a bad capacitor so i decided todo motor capacitor and the relay switch was only an extra like 50 bucks and way worth now instal was not a simple as i was hoping unit did come with this tiny tiny capacitor about a quarter of the size of the new one do i know thats a plus and be very careful with your screws and how you take them out and if u can number them so u can put correct screw in the right place "the whole reson my neighbors unit went out property maintenance man stuck an inch screw in a spot designed for an 1/8th of of an inch screw and punctured the refrigerant line and now he is suffering with 2 indoor ac units to barely keep 1 room cool" so i cant stress to be as carefull as you can around the fins and tubing and dont add any long screws and if need be a good quilty tie strap will work fine, ad others have stated couldn't get wiring thru the tube due to the angled terminals so just sliced the tube plus i purchased that black wire gaurd anyways to prewrap the wires before using eletrical tape zip ties motor has 2 weep holes on the bottom and lined up exactly where my old motor was this is a bigger motor id say double the size, had a hard super hard time removing old fan blade to put on new motor just went to harbo freight and bought an angle grinder after 5 hours of oil banging nothing was getting this motor off besides cutting and grinding old ones shaft down but once that was done it fit on the new one great did find it odd to have 2 flat sides instead of one but whatever it worked zip tied the bidirectional line to tha fans top housing unit went ahead and purchased coil cleaner and dug about 10 inches of debri out of bottom of unit raised it and placed a slitted drain mat underneath the unit for propper water drainage, so got the motor all mounted and isntalled the whole unit cleaned out and even got a PLASTIC coil straightner eould bot recommend any type of metal tool to straight any bent coil fins installed the other capacitor and the relay and had everything wired up and went to turn on and had fan but no capacitor luckily for me i took a ton of photos where every wire was and the color ect.. tooke me another 6 hours because whomever installed this unit i guess decided to not follow the super simple color coding wireing diagram but now everything is all back together total fix time for me was 20 hours to 10 hour nights i guess you could say to hot to work on it in the sun and wow what a difference its like we have a whole entire brand new air conditioner! The fan has been tested and is able to run fine as stated its 112 and in the sun ad 10 to 15 degress and have had not 1 issue at all the second it turns on theres not even a delay in cold air its 112 outside and im inside with a blanket its so cold in here now i also redid the cooling pipes so there way better insalated all the way into the main inside unit this fan is blow 10x better then it ever had and its cooling the house better then ever, i for sure recommended taking pics to ensure proper wire placement is the best advice i guess i can give, where going on day 8 with 100 degrees plus everyday and still not 1 issue with unit fan motor does get a little hot and i was worried till i read the normal operating temp is almost 200 degrees so seems normal to be a little hot not hot enough to be concerned at all and blowing at least 10 times the volume of air through the unit then before and at a good 70% less noise super quite motor. All in all very happy with the motor i just ordered from the source to get faster shipping since mine was lost in mail and got her fast along with the company offering there help for free of i came into any issues motor does have a 90 day warranty according to the paper thay came with it so its getting tested hard for these next 90 days in this heat, feel bad now im the only mobile home in my park with central ac well working central ac and am covered in a blanket inside its so cold in here and unit is still stopping and coming back on having it set to 70 couldnt be nore happier with this motor even if it lasts longer then the12 years the original one did ill be happy if inget half of that life but one thing i would suggest is cleaning your coils inside and out making sure your outside unit isnt filled with debri like in my case you want as much are as the machine is designed for flowing through all coils so any obstructions in the bottom wont get air through the bottom of unit and makeing sure your cool pipe line is nice and well insalated save you money and lost cooling i had about 8 feet to cover and that 8 feet is in direct sunlight and wow what a difference all in all q 5 star product from a great company that helped me out when nobody was willing to give me an estimate on how much to repair the motor capacitor and relay switch i knew thats what it needed but they wouldnt even offer a quote without a 100$ so save yourself the 100$ and a new unit new cheapest i could find 3 grand and thays not even for the refrigerant to and to take pics and wire up exacrly the way your pics show the way it was because theres one wire thays brown not white or someone said on here and in my case they where wrong so best advice is to take pics of everything and copper tubbing can easily super easily be broke and or screwed through so no mtal tools or long screws when working on the sealed refrigerant system i hope this maybe helps some mine was the goodman couldnt even find a model number but probably 30 years old and hopefully will last another 30 with proper maintenance heck im a pro HVAC tech now lol and yeah you tube has thousands of vids to help but without a good voltage tester if you run into problems refer back to your pics you took before you removed or disconnected any wire is the only thing that saved my but TAKE PLEANTY OF WIRIMG PICS BEFORE INSTALL AND ON THE TOP OF THE CAPACITOR TO MAKE SURE YOU GOT THE CORRECT CABLES ON C AND ON HERM AND FAN thats what had me all messed up but my pics saved me so cant stress enough to take before pics
R**W
Saved a ton using this to replace an old Rheem Fan Motor with Side Mounting Holes
Was able to adapt this to work seamlessly with my older Rheem condenser unit. Matched up 1/6 HP and 1075RPM but I was concerned about mounting as mine had 4x screw holes around the sides. I was prepared to drill through the top of my cover to utilize the 4x posts that the motor comes with but it was surprisingly easy to just use an ordinary 3/32 followed by a 1/8 bit to penetrate the sides of the motor - I was even able to use the old mounting screws.If you have trouble removing your old fan blade, I sprayed plenty of PB Blaster before using 2x long opposing pipe wrenches to twist the blade center and the motor pin back and forth until it was sliding freely. I still couldn't get the leverage to pry it completely off, so I used a sawzall to quickly cut off the inch or so of motor pin keeping it stuck. It just slid off after that.
R**X
Exact fit for Emerson K55HXLTD-0249
Exact fit for Emerson K55HXLTD-0249. Old HVAC Condenser fan started making a lot of noise, vibration, and then got stuck. Ended blowing up the original capacitor that was installed in the unit. Turns out, the Emerson HVAC Condenser fans had some sort of sleeve bearings, and that they require regular lubrication. I did not know any of that as a new homeowner then, I had it running all 17 years until it finally gave out from bearing wear. I saw this VEVOR replacement fan, made in china, and I guess this seller ships from china as well. Almost exact fit for the old broken unit. Shipping takes a lot of time, and we had to open the windows while we wait for the replacement fan to arrive. Took 8 days from order to delivery (and this was 4 days early then predicted delivery date). Something you have to consider when buying. Bought it mainly for the price and the good reviews. I thought I have to share my experience with it as well. The measurements and specs posted on the product page helped a lot. The mounting holes from the old unit matches this one perfectly, so it was a drop in replacement. Same HP rating. Rotation speed is actually faster vs the old unit, which is I guess a plus. The capacitor rating for the new VEVOR fan was only 5uF vs the Emerson which was 10uF. That means I can keep using the capacitor that I already have and keep the one that shipped with the vevor fan as a spare. You can always use a higher value capacitor on these AC fans, but not a smaller value. The wire colors are also different, but there is a wiring diagram on the fan label, as well as a diagram on how to program the rotation direction. The vevor fan came in CCW direction as default, same as the old unit so it did not have to change anything. The only gripe i have about this fan is than the end connectors are right angled. The old unit have straight connectors, and the contactor install has a nice weather resistant corrugated tube that protects the wires from the elements. Because of the right angle connectors, I cannot fit it inside this sleeve, so I had to use an electrical tape to wrap the wires. I could have probably done a better job by crimping a straight connector on there to replace the right angled ones, but it was late in the day and I needed this job finished. I might have to redo this when I come back in a few months to relubricate the bearings (as a preventive maintenance). I also added a few zip ties to hold the tape wrap together to prevent them from unravelling when the adhesive loses its tackiness. Overall, a great cheap replacement for an older model fan. The removal of the fan blade was actually more of a challenge and was probably half of the work. Mine has been in use for 17 years and thus was stuck pretty good. Took some WD-40 and some wrangling and grinding on the old shaft until I got it out. But I finally did it and was able to re-use the old fan blade. Now we have cold air again.
T**M
A life Saver
20 year Old motor Armstrong was making rubbing noises even with 3 In one oil added. Motor was discontinued there are a few that might work but it’s almost $200. So I looked at the specs and bought this $63 and give it a shot little over a week to get it delivered with prime. First try the fan was reversing so i disconnected the reversing plug . Fan wouldn’t spin at all. So I plug the other way around and it spun the right way air blowing up. It’s almost 90 deg here and was frustrating. The wires color code a bit different than the old one I had but I figured out. 4/5 stars due to The unit did not come with any type of instructions/diagram not even one piece of paper. For professional it’s a piece of cake But as for me DIY YouTube and google are my friend. Good luck to those out there..
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