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What does MFD mean on a start capacitor?

What does MFD mean on a start capacitor?

micro-Farad
An MFD or micro-Farad is a technical terminology used to describe the level of capacity in a capacitor. Therefore, the higher the MFD ratings of a capacitor, the more electrical current your capacitor can store. A standard capacitor may have an MFD ranging from 5 to 80 MFD.

Can I use a lower MFD run capacitor?

Under sized (smaller than needed microfarad) will result in longer starting times, and if excessively undersized no starting. Larger than needed microfarad values will not cause much of any problems (especially for a start capacitor).

Can I use a 10 MFD capacitor?

There is a maximum of +10% tolerance in microfarad rating on replacement start capacitors, but exact run capacitors must be replaced. Voltage rating must always be the same or greater than original capacitor whether it is a start or run capacitor.

What is a microfarad rating?

A microfarad is a term to describe a capacitor’s level of capacity. That means the higher the microfarad rating, the more electrical current it can store. A typical capacitor can range from 5MFD to 80MFD. If you are looking at your capacitor and you can’t find the proper rating, it might also look like µF also.

What do numbers on capacitor mean?

If you have a capacitor that has nothing other than a three-digit number printed on it, the third digit represents the number of zeros to add to the end of the first two digits. The resulting number is the capacitance in pF. For example, 101 represents 100 pF: the digits 10 followed by one additional zero.

Can I use a 7.5 capacitor in place of a 10?

It will not make it ‘run better’. If anything, it will run less efficiently but the difference will likely be negligible. The main concern is that when this 7.5 fails and the next guy comes and says ‘well, i don’t have a 7.5 but i have a 10. close enough.

Can I use higher uF capacitor for fan?

As long as the microfarad rating is within 10% of the correct capacitor, yes. If you have a 5 microfarad capacitor, the highest the new capacitor can be is 5.5 microfarads. And you need to write on the fan, visible, that the original capacitor was a 5 microfarad capacitor.