Can I replace a 450V 1uF start capacitor with a 450V 1.2uF one?
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The failed start capacitor in my floor-standing bedroom fan is 450V 1uF, but the only over-the-counter replacement I can find locally is 450V 1.2uF. It’s the same model number as the existing capacitor (CBB61), it’s just 0.2uF higher capacitance.
I read somewhere that it’s safe to go for a higher capacitance, so it should be fine. Is that correct?
Can I replace a 450V 1uF start capacitor with a 450V 1.2uF one?
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The failed start capacitor in my floor-standing bedroom fan is 450V 1uF, but the only over-the-counter replacement I can find locally is 450V 1.2uF.
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The failed start capacitor in my floor-standing bedroom fan is 450V 1uF, but the only over-the-counter replacement I can find locally is 450V 1.2uF. It’s the same model number as the existing capacitor (CBB61), it’s just 0.2uF higher capacitance.
I read somewhere that it’s safe to go for a higher capacitance, so it should be fine. Is that correct?
Can I replace a 450V 1uF start capacitor with a 450V 1.2uF one?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
The failed start capacitor in my floor-standing bedroom fan is 450V 1uF, but the only over-the-counter replacement I can find locally is 450V 1.2uF.
I read somewhere that it’s safe to go for a higher capacitance, so it should be fine. Is that correct?