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โ๏ธ Upgrade your ACโs heartbeat โ power, precision, and protection in one sleek motor!
The VEVOR OEM Upgraded Condenser Fan Motor is a 1/4 HP, 1100 RPM electric motor designed as a direct replacement for major AC brands. Featuring reversible rotation, overheat protection, and an included explosion-proof capacitor, it ensures efficient cooling and long-lasting performance. With an extra-long wire for easy installation and OEM-level compatibility, this motor is the smart upgrade for professionals seeking reliability and seamless fit.









| ASIN | B0C235T1SH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,148 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #8 in Electric Fan Motors |
| Brand Name | VEVOR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (176) |
| Horsepower | 0.25 Horsepower |
| Included Components | 1 x Condenser Motor, 1 x CBB65 5uF Capacitor |
| Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Material Type | Copper |
| Model | 1/4 HP Condenser Fan Motor |
| Model Name | Fan Motor 5KCP39EGS070S, 5KCP39EGY823S, 208-230V, 1100RPM, OEM Standard Upgraded Replacement Condenser Motor Reversible Rotating |
| Part Number | 1/4 HP Fan Motor |
| Speed | 1100 RPM |
| UPC | 840281576470 |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
D**N
No issues, runs quiet, just protect the wiring.
The VEVOR OEM Upgraded Condenser Fan Motor (1/4 HP, 1100 RPM) was the correct replacement for my application and performed exactly as expected. Installation was straightforward with no complications. Wiring was simple, and reversing the motor direction was easy to accomplish, which made dialing in proper airflow quick and efficient. Once installed, the unit ran smoothly and restored normal condenser operation. Very quiet while running. Far better price than the OEM. One important installation note: make sure to protect the wiring. Where the wires cross the fan grill and pass through the condenser housing, add a wire loom or other protective sleeve. Also protect the wires at the metal entry point to prevent chafing over timeโthis is critical for long-term reliability. Overall, a solid, dependable replacement motor that installs cleanly and performs well.
D**.
Very highly reccomended!!!
Awsome! Arrived 2 days early! Took 10 year old bryant condenser motor out and replaced it with vevor motor. Works perfect. Get this: if two days early delivery was not awsome enough they also put an easy to use reverse rotation componet on it. Saved me hours of install time. Smart move on their part. Thank you for a great experience! This is now my favorite vendor! Highly recommend.
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. [update 06/2025] about 10 months in, weather is getting warm again. I started noticing this fan keeps shutting off in the middle of a long (~1 hr) cooling cycle. the mounting area of the fan feels too hot to the touch, so I can only guess this fan keeps triggering the thermal protection, and shuts itself off. change the run capacitor to match the 5uF that is listed in the spec sheet, still the same result. This fan can not seem to sustain prolonged runtime of 30min to 1hr or longer. I can start to hear the compressor squeal every time this happen. Will probably look for an OEM brand for the original one that I had replaced with this. got this to quickly restore cold air, but will not recommend if you are able to buy the OEM brand one. Mine was originally an Emerson.
W**R
Good Luck My Friend
EDIT: I sealed the holes with silicone but six months after installing the motor the bearings began making a lot of noise due to internal rust from water. I am increasing my star rating from 1 to 4 because Vevor sent me a new replacement motor and it appears to be working well. Unfortunately the new motor also came with holes on the top but we'll start over because of Vevor's good faith attempt at correcting the problem. I still don't understand why they haven't stopped sending out motors sold as condenser fan motors with holes drilled in the top. โโโโโ Purchased this 1/4 HP, 1.4A, 220V blower motor for my outdoor AC condenser. It is quiet and seems to work well. Iโm not sure if itโs running at its stated 1100 RPM but my AC is running very cold at spec. It replaced a very good GE rated at 2A 840 RPM, so it makes me wonder how it can use significantly less power but spin a lot faster. The GE however was heavier and actually lasted 25 years. Unlike the other Vevor models on Amazon, this one came with two 1/4โ holes a few inches from the shaft that will face the sky. They look like an engineering after-thought. You can barely see them in one of the 10 Amazon pictures. Heavy rain will no doubt go into the motor and likely damage it. I wrote Vevor and asked if I should plug the holes. Their response was, โRegarding your question, this hole was there when the motor was developed. It is used for drainage and is called a drip hole. If the installation direction is exposed to rain, please cover itโ. Vevor is selling this as a โcondenser fan motorโ. There are of course very few AC condenser units installed in a different orientation than โupโ. I suggested that they include plugs for the holes. They wrote back again with several more paragraphs and said, โIf you are not satisfied with our product, we suggest you return it and get a refundโ. Iโd easily give it 5 stars if I felt confident it would last even half as long as the old one. Having such a glaring engineering design flaw which Iโm expected to correct, loses it a couple of stars. The โgood luck my friendโ attitude loses it another star. Loses one more star after seeing that in most other reviews for this motor that it overheats and shuts off. If this happens even once it could damage the compressor.
Z**H
Worked like a charm!
Wire length was more than enough to get this motor up and running. I've tested heat and cooling and it got it working better than before the old motor died. Really good value for the money and fit well without needing to cut the rod. Super easy install, would recommend!
N**R
Warranty is a joke
Junk, motor overheats. Therefore doesnโt keep compressor cool, therefore ac unit doesnโt blow cool. Went with another brand and works perfect. Nice and cool inside now. Packaged well but mine was defective.
R**K
Great fan motor. Moves a lot of air. Installed it on my very old York air conditioner compressor unit. Quite the upgrade from the original motor.
B**N
Purchased to replace condenser motor in my AC unit and it works perfectly I had to cut shaft to fit, but I rather shaft be too long then not long enough
T**V
I was faced with replacing an entire unit because of a burnt out ecm, this fan motor replaced that whole setup for a fraction of the cost. Hopefully it lasts at least a few years.
C**.
No wiring diagram provides, Wiring color code are messy as per standard. It took me few hours to figure out and testing. 2 Motor mounting thread are worn out.
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