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At 825 revolutions per minute, this VEVOR 1/8 hp condenser fan motor provides your HVAC condenser unit with the steady airflow it requires to cool effectively all season long. It works with the majority of residential and light commercial AC systems in North America because it runs on 208-230V single-phase power at 60Hz. It uses very little energy and delivers consistent cooling with a rated current of only 0.75A.
This drop-in solution keeps your system operating without costly service visits or lengthy equipment downtime, whether you're replacing a worn-out motor on a Carrier, Bryant, Payne, or GE Genteq unit. During the busiest summer weeks, when your air conditioner runs constantly, the motor maintains a steady RPM even under prolonged load, helping avoid compressor strain. Model number YDK90-8G03, which is built to OEM-level specifications, offers factory-grade performance without the factory-grade price tag.
This motor's core is a pure copper coil that provides robust heat dissipation and effective electrical conductivity over long run cycles. The motor maintains its output season after season without deteriorating because copper windings are significantly more durable than aluminum counterparts. Your complete condenser unit will have a considerably longer service life and fewer malfunctions due to its durability.
Stainless steel bearings, designed to minimize friction and operational noise during prolonged operation, support the rotor assembly. Even in humid or coastal climates, where ordinary bearings often seize early, resulting in abrupt motor failure, these bearings resist corrosion. A motor with copper coil windings and corrosion-resistant bearings is cooler, quieter, and lasts much longer than less expensive models.
No bracket changes are required because this motor uses a standard 48Y frame that matches the mounting footprint of most residential and light-commercial condenser units. You may move your current blade straight onto the new motor because the 2-inch shaft length and 0.5-inch shaft diameter match standard fan-blade hub dimensions. It weighs 9.92 lbs and has overall dimensions of 5.63 x 5.63 x 6.26 inches, making it small enough to fit into condenser housings.
Both HVAC specialists and do-it-yourself homeowners can install it because it doesn't require any specialized equipment or professional certification. Popular part numbers from GE Genteq, Carrier, Bryant, and Payne, such as 5KCP39KFUA99S, D159176P01, X70370245010, and 5KCP39GGV570S, are replaced by this 1/8 hp condenser fan motor. Finding the ideal condenser motor replacement is made easier with a precise fit.
A new capacitor is also required for every condenser motor swap to ensure proper restart, and the package includes one. Every cooling cycle, the explosion-proof capacitor provides the torque required for the motor to start up without hesitation or delay. You avoid the trouble and additional cost of locating a separately marketed capacitor that other replacement motors require you to find on your own.
Instead of allowing hot material to escape into the surrounding condenser chamber, the explosion-proof housing is designed to contain any potential failure within the casing. In closely enclosed outdoor units, where heat accumulation over the summer can already push components close to their operating limits, this safety feature is critical. The capacitor is factory-matched to the motor's precise electrical requirements, ensuring a smooth run and a clean startup at first power-on.
Regardless of the direction in which the original motor spins the fan blade, this motor suits condenser systems because it supports both clockwise and counterclockwise shaft rotation. One of the most frequent compatibility issues HVAC technicians encounter when replacing a condenser fan motor across different brands and model years is resolved with a reversible rotation. Simply connect the motor in the direction your system needs, then continue with the remaining tasks.
Without the need to install junction boxes or splice extensions, the 47-inch cut-to-length lead wire provides enough reach to route the cable neatly through the condenser housing. Keep the wiring box neat and free of excess cable, and trim it to the exact length required for your installation. This useful information shortens installation time and reduces the risk of failure caused by excessive splices and unnecessary wire connections.
This 1/8 hp condenser fan motor has built-in thermal overload protection and an automatic reset to prevent burnout under harsh operating conditions. The overload circuit shuts off power if the motor reaches dangerous internal temperatures due to voltage fluctuations, reduced ventilation, or debris accumulation around the condenser and remains off until the unit cools to a safe operating range. The motor restarts automatically upon reset; no operator intervention, service call, or replacement parts are needed.
Because of its Class B insulation certification, the motor can withstand temperatures up to 40°C without compromising winding integrity. For installations in hot climates where condenser units bake in direct sunlight during the summer, this feature makes it a good option. This 1/8 hp condenser fan motor is designed to withstand the conditions your outdoor unit may encounter year-round, from tropical humidity to desert heat.