How to Replace the Capacitor in a Ceiling Fan
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The capacitor is the module in a fan that starts the motor on its highest speed. Most fans with pull chains will have a replaceable 3-in-1 capacitor while certain fans with remotes will have a replaceable starting capacitor. This video will show you general instructions on how to replace the capacitor on most fans.
3-in-1 Capacitor: 1:07
Starting Capacitor: 4:04
Пікірлер: 155
Brother, you ROCK. I've never replaced anything beside light bulbs on a fan and yet was able to replace the capacitor like a pro the first time with your help! Thank you so much!
My father and I used this video to successfully diagnose and replace the capacitor in my ceiling fan. Once work was done, we couldn't turn the fan on! Your diagram is what saved us as we didn't have the black wire into the 3-Speed Switch. Thank you for a detailed video! It helped us immensely!
I am an electrical idiot. This video was so accurate and well shot. I successfully replaced the capacitor and it works like a charm. Sooooo happy.
Bro! You just saved my wallet from my wife, she wanted to buy a new ceiling fan (the actual fan came with this slow spin issue and we have less than 4 months with it) thank you very much, regards from México!
U saved me at least $100! I took off the broken switch without taking a photo of the wiring. When I went to replace it I forgot the way the wiring went. You’re instructions were exactly what I needed. Thank you sir!
Perfect video. I’m renting out my townhouse and decided to do some repairs myself to save money. Thanks a lot. The connector photo helped the most
@shayanfnm5756
3 жыл бұрын
R J Rishi Rishi Electricals hi
Thanks for the great video. The diagram for where to put the wires in the switch was fantastic especially because a buddy pulled them out without writing down what number they go back into.
@usernamemykel
8 ай бұрын
That's not a "buddy", that's an idiot.
Super helpful. Big thanks for posting this.
I feel so empowered. Thanks for the clear explanation!
thnks bro ... after year i fix my fan ....
How do you know its the capacitor that needs replaced and not anything else? Will the old capacitor look burnt? Or when you try to turn on the fan, would you be able to feel the motor of the fan buzzing?
Great demonstration! Is the New Capacitor required to be discharged first before replacing?
can you assist me with replacing the capacitor on a Minka Aire 52" Sundance, outdoor?
Big thank you for this, especially the wiring diagram at 3:17
Very user friendly tutorial approach . Thumbs Up.
Great job on the video, quality camera work, steady. The script, is great,, explaing so anyone may understand. This is the first instructional video I have seen of this kind.
Thanks! Really like clarity. But didn’t you overlook direction to insert black wire into “L” slot of speed selector?
Thank you!! Its helpful video.
Hello. Will either one of the capacitors being bad cause the light kit to stop working on the fan, or are these only related to the fan motor itself, which is working fine? Great video! Thank you!
Awesome video! Worked like a charm. Gracias!
Very clearly explained and shown! Thank you 🙏💫
Thanks! I'm much more confident knowing what to expect.
WONDERFUL JOB CHAMP.
You forgot the most important part: shorting out old capacitor! Capacitor holds charge and can shock you even if the power is off.
@dairyist
3 жыл бұрын
Now I'm afraid to change mine! If I remember, as long as the fan has been off for a while there won't be any charge?
@CeilingFanVideosOnYT
3 жыл бұрын
@@dairyist Speed capacitor might still have some charge. Maybe just first let hot wire touch neutral wire for a while without you touching metal parts. Then wire them together and pull the chain through the cycles and capacitor would short out.
@johnbowes7965
3 жыл бұрын
Nope.. just changed mine today. Circuit breaker 'off'.. Wall switch 'off'... NO charge out of capacitor. This was a Hunter Waldon Five Minute Fan.
@CeilingFanVideosOnYT
3 жыл бұрын
@@johnbowes7965 What speed was the fan on and was the light on when you turned off the circuit breaker or switch?
@mikesr1978
Жыл бұрын
I have a question....I want to replace a capacitor that is on a fan to another or do I have to order the same on....
My 3 speed ceiling fan runs fine on Hi and Med. Will not start on low. you can see the blades slightly move then stop. Is this the capacitor issue?
I have a Hampton Bay fan from Home Depot. Can I add a stronger capacitor to increase fan speed?
do you have wiring information for a 5 wire switch and 3 wire capacitor. (brown/grey & purple) on capacitor.
Thanks for the video but it seems your capacitor and mine are slightly different. I Mine has a green wire instead of a purple one, but the others are the same. When I wire it in the configuration shown (using green in place of purple), it doesn't work right. It stays on high for 3 of the positions then low for the last and never turns off.
Please tell me the testing of capistor in series
Shouldn’t you discharge the capacitor before cutting the wires?
Will cutting Capacitor wire result in a discharge shock?
Excellent tutorial.
how do you determine the replacement capacitor? I can only find some with different colors wires than mine
Please let me know the electrical connection of pedestal fan please
Why did you cut the capacitor wires then strip them and connect the new one to them, rather than undoing the wire nuts and connecting the new capacitor directly to the motor wires?
@John-oo9bu
2 ай бұрын
Looks like the originals are crimp nuts.
My ceiling fan has both capacitors. How do I know which one I need to replace? The fan isn’t working correctly - it never spins fast enough.
Can I buy the part at Home Depot?
The capacitor that I am replacing is a yellow 6 - 250 V, Purple 6 - 250 V and Red 4.25 - 300 V. Can I safely use a 6-250 V, 6-250 V, 4.25-250 V to replace it or does the red need to be 300 V ?
Old cap CBB61 5.5uF, white and red wires, new cap same rating, black and red wire. Wire it as red to red and white to black?
Very high quality video
I opened the motor up and there are 6 wires coming from it. I cannot find this part anywhere. Could I use the 5 wire capacitor as a replacement?
@TALCeilingFans
4 жыл бұрын
Some of the wires coming from the motor may be used for the light (if applicable). It isn’t recommended to install a capacitor that isn’t confirmed as compatible by the manufacturer. The capacitor may not work at all or create a fire hazard if wired incorrectly. Try looking for any stickers on top of the fan’s motor that may identify the fan model or manufacturer. Most manufacturers can provide compatible parts for their fans, even if they are older models.
Hi. How do I disassemble a Westinghouse ceiling fan to get to the capacitor? The fan model is: 30" Turbo Sweet 78301 black and what could be capacitor spec for this fan? Thank you. God bless, Proverbs 31
@TALCeilingFans
5 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, we only service certain Home Depot's Hampton Bay and Home Decorators Collection models, so we cannot say for certain what the capacitor spec would be. However, Westinghouse does provide customer service support and should be able to get you the correct part and instructions for replacing it. You can call (888) 417-6222 or visit www.westinghouselighting.com/contact-us/
this video is very helpful.
Great Tutorial.
They should make these capacitors designed like a fuse, so they could just be simple to remove and replace on the side of the fan housing without all this work.
I have a fan that the light will stay on for half hour than shuts off, but it will light again in a few seconds. the light is florescent and the bulb has been changed. It is a remote control unit and has a upper and lower light , only lower light given problem .
i replaced the five wire capacitor and the speed switch but the fan still won't spin-any ideas? could it be a bad motor?-the lights work ok
Can you please help me i have a 3 wire capacitor that connects too a 4 speed pull chain and dont know how too replace it cant find anything on youtube
@funakifisitora2099
3 жыл бұрын
I have the same problem and also needing help
My fan was humming but not spinning. After days of thinking how to fix/replace my fan, I gave it a push by hand and flipped the power on. It's been working ever since, though I cannot explain it
I disassembled the 220v fan motor, cleaned and greased it but still slow. So it must be the capacitor which is 1.2uF/400vAC. I found it online 1.2uF but 450v instead of 400v. Is it ok? And what is the difference in fan functionality?
@TALCeilingFans
5 жыл бұрын
It is possible that the fan may run normally, despite a slightly different capacitor rating. However, it is also likely that you may come across some issues. Every fan uses a specific type of capacitor based on the motor size, blade size, blade pitch, and blade shape. Using a capacitor that’s rated at 450v instead of 400v could either be fine or result in one or more of the following issues; 1. Shorter capacitor lifespan (may burn out within a few months of regular use) 2. Buzzing noise at medium or low speeds. 3. Lower than normal fan speeds. 4. Higher than normal fan speeds. Before trying the different capacitor, we would highly recommend looking for the UPC number (usually found on a sticker on top of the fan motor) and contacting the customer service line for the company that makes the fan. They will usually have the latest compatible capacitor available to send and usually provide some type of warranty or guarantee.
@Art-fi7dr
5 жыл бұрын
Nothing. Higher voltage is better. They just tend to cost more (I'm an EE).
@geowilson1587
4 жыл бұрын
220-250v but use 5uf
hi, im wanting to replace the cap in my 2002 Hamton Bay San Marino as the fan no longer works. i got it used, so don't know where the origanal owner bought the fan, my guess is home depot. when cap should i get to replace the old one?
@CeilingFanVideosOnYT
6 ай бұрын
Hampton Bay is owned by The Home Depot so must be The Home Depot.
Regarding wire colors on a pull switch fan, is the following correct: Red goes to the motor Brown purple & gray goes to the pull switch Other gray goes to the forward/reverse switch?
Hey, I think my ceiling fan/light is a Harbour Breeze. Neither the fan nor the light will work. There are wall switches on each end of the room to turn it on/off. Any ideas ?
@m.e.5925
4 жыл бұрын
I had the same thing happen to me 2 days ago after a storm. Im thinking its the capacitor.
@midnighthour733
3 жыл бұрын
I just replaced the capacitor in my Harbor Breeze following this video. I started with replacing the switch but only the light would work so I got a new capacitor and it works great. Very easy with this video.
Great video thanks
He explained as if like everyone would have the same fan
@OmkarPatil-kk2mb
3 жыл бұрын
I do
Can someone help me understand the difference between the 2 capacitors? My fan and lighting isn’t working so from this video I’m thinking it’s the remote capacitor that needs to be replace? But what’s the other one for?
Thank you! It was a great help!!!!
My new capacitor has 5 wires like in the video but the old one only has three and doesnt have the 2 grey ones on the other side.
can i connect the red wire and the grey wire head to head (one straight line) without using any wire nut, just electrical tape?
@TALCeilingFans
5 жыл бұрын
Since the space where the capacitor is located is tight and full of wires and other conductive materials, we don’t recommend using just electrical tape to connect the wires. Electrical tape is better suited for insulation rather than holding bare wires together. Over time (and from heat generated inside the switch housing) electrical tape may lose its adhesive properties and expose the bare wire inside.
@jfree2739
5 жыл бұрын
@@TALCeilingFans thanks man, i just bought a new capacitor and did all the same steps as you for my pull string fan sadly it doesnt work still.. warrantly is voided as it's considered tampered by me. very disapointed in fanco ffm2000 ceiling fan only used 1 year. :(
@Art-fi7dr
5 жыл бұрын
@@jfree2739 Many DMM's read capacitance, so you could verify if the new cap is bad. If not and the old one is also good and you followed the video correctly, at least you know it wasn't just the cap and you can resign yourself to spending more to replace the motor or fan, as you deem necessary.
My 5 wires is 1.2 + 2.5 + 3.5, how do i decide which one is red ?
I disassembled everything and Can’t put it back together, please help!
@MacMcIntire
4 жыл бұрын
For real? It's like 3 parts!
Superb video!
I've changed the capacitor and pull chain...I'm guessing the motor itself is bad..??
Thanks!
I replaced capacitor,but still fan is not spinning . It makes humming sound but not spinning. If I spin it manually it is spinning slowly. What ami doing wrong here
@TALCeilingFans
5 жыл бұрын
If the fan is humming but still not starting up under its own power, it is possible that another part may have gone out, such as a switch or a component inside the motor unit. Contact customer service for assistance; they may offer other replaceable components to try or the option to mail the motor in for service if applicable.
My fan got two capacitors. A is 1.8uf 550V (got three wires, two grey, one red), B is 2.5 + 2.5 uf 250V (three wires, one grey, two other colors). I cannot find the replacement of A (two grey, one red). I am thinking two ways to solve the problems but not sure it is safe or correct, please give me advice. 1st : bought a three in one capacitor (4 wires) to replace the two capacitors. Is it safe? Is it same capable with the two capacitors? 2nd. bought one starting capacitor ( two wires) and one running capacitor (4 wire- two grey). join the starting capacitor with one of the grey wire of running capacitor, connect another grey wire of running wire to the power. is it ok? Is it same capable with the two capacitors?. if both are wrong, please correct me.
@speckles3012
2 жыл бұрын
I'm thinking about doing the 3 in 1 option you suggested in order to replace my two capacitora. Have you tried this yet?
Sir, can I replace the decorative ceiling fan capacitor (which usually 3 speed) with the other from industrial ones (5 speed)?
Hi , I have the same kind of fan ,suddenly smoke started to emit from the fan , dismentle the cover and found one capacitor burn, replace a new capicitor ,after replacing the new capcitor the proplem was same , burning smell again ,, what could be the problem .. can any one help me please.. tks a lot
@RFDeStefano
4 жыл бұрын
I would say replace the whole fan to be safe.
@familiaromanillostrevino5471
4 жыл бұрын
The fan have a broken blade
thank you! wife wanted me to toss it and get a new one. no hum, and the speeds are working again.
I have two questions. 1. Why did you cut the old capacitor's wires, rather than removing the wire nuts? 2. Since this is a capacitor, would I have to wait a certain amount of time before touching it? Is there a way to tell when it is fully discharged? Oh. Maybe that answers my first question. Did you cut the wires to avoid having to touch the exposed ends when you removed the nuts?
@djratino
7 ай бұрын
Yeah, I wouldn't want 2 wire nuts in series either.
How would one go about replacing a Flux capacitor from a Delorean ??
@rollskreet6227
2 жыл бұрын
The snowflakes, it may need new muffler bearings. Also blinker fluid 😆
I got try to fingers out what’s wrong with my ceiling fan not working now
3:40 good time to oil the bearings prior to reinstall on the older fan motors?
0:08 What kind of ceiling fan is that?
@TALCeilingFans
5 жыл бұрын
The fan at 0:08 is a 52" Brookhurst Ceiling Fan in Brushed Nickel finish. www.homedepot.com/p/Brookhurst-52-in-LED-Indoor-Brushed-Nickel-Ceiling-Fan-with-Light-Kit-YG268-BN/300937532
@noahbones1221
4 жыл бұрын
Hampton bay brookhurst
Thank u
New subscriber here
Hi, great video , I’m wondering what is the difference between 2 wire to 3 wire capacitor, I have 3 wire one but from my local store I can only find 2 wire, would still work? Thank you
What if capacitor always broken?
why did you cut the red and grey wires? Why didn't you just take off the wire nut where it was attached?
@jasonmdubose
4 жыл бұрын
Shannon Newbold On my fan (and looks like this for his as well) the factory wire nut is crimped into the line vs a wire nut you could easily take off.
@ShannonNewbold
4 жыл бұрын
@@jasonmdubose thanks. I'm having three same problem in my fan. Thanks for the lesson.
Thanks,fixed it and save me $100 , my wife is mad since she was hopping id get a brand new ceilin fan, 😂 to replace this old one,10 more years honey 😂
When I turn off power at the breaker, my husband said I also need to turn off power to our ac. Is he full of it?
@TALCeilingFans
4 жыл бұрын
Turning the power off to the room where the fan is installed is sufficient. AC systems are usually on a separate circuit either outside or in whatever room the main unit is installed in so you shouldn't need to turn off power to it. The only thing connecting them to the other rooms are the vents for the air. If you're unsure, however, it wouldn't hurt to turn off power to the unit as well while you take down or put up the fan.
@jacquesnoel1673
2 жыл бұрын
Ma
How much mft capacitor
Why would you not just unscrew the wire nut and reuse it? Why go through the trouble of cutting and taping?
@TALCeilingFans
5 жыл бұрын
The wires are held together with wire crimps from the factory. Wire crimps cannot be unscrewed by hand and should not be reused if removed. While you can use a pair of pliers to remove them, you will still need wire nuts to reattach the wires and electrical tape to keep the nuts secure. We also recommend cutting and stripping because some models have special wiring configurations that differ from the example shown. It is safer to color match the wires on the new capacitor with the remaining sections of wire from the old capacitor.
I'm stuck at the customer service step.
What if your fan has a pull chain and has a remote?
@TALCeilingFans
5 жыл бұрын
Usually, if a fan has a pull chain and remote it will have 3-in-1 capacitor (shown at 1:07). Fans with remotes added on have a component called a receiver that can be found in the canopy on most models. The receiver should be bypassed to see if the fan works without it as described in this video; drive.google.com/open?id=16cGJWuPj-QRbFIZfhXByiCX8XLGjnIGH
@Art-fi7dr
5 жыл бұрын
I would still follow the video if the colors match the cap. I.e., if the circuit schematic for the cap section is the same and you determine that you have a bad cap.
Capacitor w/ 2 brown; one red, one green. Connect to new fan switch. With 1 black, 1 blue, 1red. Cut off switch. Connect black and red wires on switch to black and red coming from the top, connect brown to brown on capacitor, connect blue switch to green capacitor. This works for mine.
@danielglackin5849
Жыл бұрын
Hi, my harbor breeze has a 4 wire capacitor and lowes sent me a 5 wire capacitor and wire colors are different.
If I don’t add a wire nut ? Will it not work
@TALCeilingFans
4 жыл бұрын
The wires must be held together with some kind of wire connector. Wire nuts are the most ideal option, but other wire connectors (such as crimp connectors, push-in wire connectors, and butt connectors) can be used as well.
I do this too
@erickmorton8085
5 жыл бұрын
Mr. Hoss Power 7 I replaced the capacitor on a smc park avenue for somebody it shocked the daylights out of me please discharge the capacitor before you do anything else
sir yes
TAL refuses to reply to comments. So why buy from them when capacitors and the like are available elsewhere (e.g "Amazon") for less cost?
why
@wesleysceilingfanjoint5255
3 жыл бұрын
What do you mean why
Oops = you forgot to include the WIRING DIAGRAM for the Starting CAPACITOR 😞 COOP ...
Last step: Assume your fan works and don't test it out. (Just stare at it until it gets blurry) 👌👍
@usernamemykel
8 ай бұрын
When it's blurry, it means that the fan blades are at full speed ; )
There's no need/reason to remove the wires from the motor switch. Otherwise, nice clear video, but strangely his voice drops at the end of sentences - kinda weird.
I guess a bubble in the capacitor is like getting a disease
4:04
I changed capacitor it's same thing
If you play at 1.5x speed, he sounds normal!
Nobody wants to see the dodgers here I want to to laugh at them be crap. I would have rather seen the BRAVES win.
Your Voice! I will not subscribe. No one that sounds that way could not be a pervert