⚡ Upgrade your breeze, upgrade your space!
The HQRP Capacitor is a precision-engineered replacement part compatible with Harbor Breeze ceiling fans, featuring a 5-wire multi-capacitance design (4.5uf+5uf+6uf) rated at 250VAC with ±5% tolerance. Its compact ceiling-mount form factor ensures easy installation and reliable motor performance, all backed by a 200-day warranty for peace of mind.
Maximum Voltage | 250 Volts |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
Manufacturer | HQRP |
UPC | 884667347445 |
Part Number | 887774401261604 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.66 x 5.98 x 0.24 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 887774401261604 |
Color | Black |
Finish | Tolerance : +/-5%; |
Pattern | 4.5uf+5uf+6uf 5-Wire |
Special Features | Compatible with: Harbor Breeze Ceiling Fan Capacitor 4.5uf+5uf+6uf 5-Wire CBB61 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**E
Gets the job done.
This worked well on my ceiling fans. Easy DIY project. You don't need to replace your ceiling fans. It's usually this capacitor. Mine have been working fine for years after repair. Use the part number on your current capacitor. They're usually damaged. Color code matches.
J**S
Worked
Installed and running. Fits, works. Just be careful to wire correctly.
B**.
Works very well, a fine replacement
Our fan would only go on low speed before. When I took out the old capacitor on our Harbor Breeze fan, I found the capacitor looked fine (no distortions or burn marks) and the markings to be somewhat different. I think it was 4.5uf, 6uf & 6uf, so I was concerned it might not work right. Once I got it back together, it works perfectly, and we have our adjustable fan speed back. Very pleased!
A**
Money Saver
Aloha,certainly worked well for me. When a Harbor Breeze fan I purchased 3 years ago began to slow down after only about 2 years I kept trying to find a solution to the much slower rate of speed. I found a site online which mentions several potential reasons for this condition. I eliminated most of the possibilities then found this capacitor here. For the price of this item vs $150. new fan I figured give it a try. I've never done this type of repair before so I was leary at first, then yesterday I finally got enough courage & motivation (@ 63 I've lost a little of both) to undertake this task. I installed the fan myself where there was a recessed light fixture & had to make some modifications to ceiling & mounting so kept thinking something may have broken. But still decided to get the capacitor in case everything else looked good. No instructions came with the part but wiring diagram on old capacitor (fan installation/ instructions weren't helpful) & this one were similar. Some of the wires are different colors but I was able to figure it out. The hard part for me was figuring our where the capacitor was located. I first attempted to take apart the motor, then looked online again & found a video which showed it is located in the light portion of this fan. I now realize I wouldn't have had to do so much work removing the entire fan from the ceiling except for mounting bracket. Just had to remove the light portion cover; although working on a counter top may have been easier then overhead. Best of Luck & Blessings.Aloha
C**A
Hampton bay 👍🏽
Before I bout this I looked to see which capacitor my fan had. It was only operating on one speed (super low lol) it was free spinning and was evenly balanced so that told me there was a high probability it was the capacitor. After physically checking the capacitor I purchased this one and it worked great... fan now is operational on all speeds... cheap and efficient... great product
K**E
So easy a caveman I mean kid can do it!
Fan is over 12 years old and been in 2 houses (so far) but for the last couple of years I have been procrastinated looking into the slow fan speeds that have come about but I've been staying home more to keep away from the Coronacrazys so thought I'd dive into this. None of the box stores had this so of course Amazon to the rescue. First order got lost in the mail so it took a few more days for it's replacement to arrive but took maybe 10 min from start to finish (not counting the quality time spent with the lil). So easy to replace I had my 5 year old daughter do it! All I did was strip the wires and give the final twist on wire connections (not included fyi) wire colors matched perfectly...thanks for helping me revive one of our favorite fans!
R**G
Work well
Very cool system!
D**.
It Capacitates
So far so good.
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