Generator Capacitor 35UF +/-5% Dry-Cell Series

Generator Capacitor 35UF +/-5% Cylinder Dry-Cell Series

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KM214,42 KM60,41
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Description

High specification Capacitor with Polypropylene (self-extinguishing) fire protection. Can be used as a 2 or 4 tab connection.

Generator Guru says: 

The Capacitor is essential to your Generator producing electricity. It is required to excite the Alternator windings and reduce voltage surges. Capacitors should last the lifetime of the generator, but can burn out if any of the following occur: 

  • Generator user has tried to draw more power than the Generator can produce.
  • A surge has happened on equipment and the capacitor has blown to protect the Alternator.
  • The Capacitor is made of Paper cells and the paper has degraded. (Usually pre 1998 generators.)
  • The Alternator has got damp and electricity has surged across the windings. (Dry out before running.) 

NOTE: Do not use this type of Generator with sensitive equipment (Computers, LCD TV, Caravan Charging systems and anything with a computer chip) unless you have an in-line "Surge Protector." These generators are designed to run power tools and the electricity output is not controlled. This can result in damaging your equipment.

*Compatible Part

 Also fits BRIGGS AND STRATTON  030222-0 Portable Generator, 1140-1 Portable Generator, 1658-0 Portable Generator 

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2 Reviews

  • 5
    Good product Great Advice

    Posted by Tony on 14th Dec 2014

    This is a great website the advice is spot on the only thing is we need more advertisement on the internet.

  • 5
    Generator Capacitor

    Posted by Jim on 26th May 2014

    A great website! I was troubleshooting a Generator that was only putting out 8.5 VAC on both legs of the 240 volt receptacle. After many website searches, I found Generator Guru. I used IM to chat with tech rep, and they sent me a link to a video. After watching the video, I was confident that the capacitor was problem. I provided the rep with data off of the old capacitor, and back comes which capacitor I need to order. Placed order, problem fixed, Thanks Jim