🔧 Upgrade Your Cooling Game!
The GE OEM Replacement Condenser Fan Motor is a brand new, high-performance motor designed for efficient cooling. With a horsepower of 1/6 and compatibility with 208-230 Volt systems, this motor is perfect for easy installation and long-lasting performance.
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Horsepower | 0.17 hp |
Item Weight | 130 Ounces |
B**N
Works Great!!
This is a little different than the one shown in the picture. The one I received was not as rounded in the corners and did not match exactly to the original GE part number. The mounting holes are a little bigger than the original, the wires are a little smaller, and the shaft is a little longer. I sent one back that I ordered elsewhere as it did not match what was coming out of the original. I saw this picture which matched mine and got the same style that I sent back. This ended up working well and the mounting holes fit some others that were in the top of the AC unit.
A**S
good motor
motor worked it should, all is well
J**Z
Replacement motor looks different than photo
Shaft length was too long, had to be cut off to fit. Wiring was shorter than OEM. The motor works fine. Replacement motor has start winding citcuit.
V**.
Did not work
The fan motor i ordered did not work i just returned it back im still waiting for it to get back to facility so i can get a refund or just a replacement i really need it for my home.Not bad service getting in contact with the company and are trying to help me with my problem
F**D
Works perfectly!
This motor works perfectly!
D**D
OEM Replacement
It was just what was needed to get the job done good deal works well.
L**R
A direct OEM replacement.
The wiring and coloring was the same as the original making hookup easy. I used it for my AC condensing unit. Be sure to get the universal capacitor Amazon recommends. It's inexpensive.
D**.
Description of item
It was not the motor pictured. The reason I bought this was because I thought I was getting the same motor so I could just match the wires up with the old motor. But I ended up having to call an electrician to do it because the wires were different color and there was more of them than the old motor.
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