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OMRON (G5Q-14-EU 12DC & EEU-EB1J221) Power Relay, SPDT, 12VDC, SPDT 12VDC ClassF High-Capacity, Sealed, 220µF, 65V, Capacitor

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Donald Jones
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
Pro tip: Buy a “solder sucker” on Amazon if you don’t have one. This kit of capacitors and relay will save you having to empty your fridge. The whole process took me about 40 minutes. Getting the old relay off is a bit tedious since there are multiple pins. Just takes patience and fiddling. You’ll need the solder sucker to clear the holes so the pins on the new components will go in. This will fix your fridge. Oh and don’t panic give your fridge 10 minutes or so to start itself back up.
matt mainwaring
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
works perfect. !! only 1 cap needed for my kitchenaid.
Kezzz
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
2006 KitchenAid built-in failed in 2015, control board was repaired locally, but guy replaced with the tiniest, little 220uF 35V capacitor at C32, which failed again this month. The large, beefy 220uF 63V capacitor in this kit did the trick to get the refrigerator purring again.
Brit
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023
I used this to fix the motherboard on my fridge. The fridge was constantly turning on and off and making beeping noises. It was driving me crazy. I have zero experience using a solder kit, but I bought a cheap one and used it to replace two specific parts on the board that were mentioned in a Reddit thread. One relay and one capacitor. It takes patience to get the old parts off since the old solder didn’t want to melt. Securing the new parts was easy. I saved a ton of money doing this and it’s been working perfectly for months now.
Elsah
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023
My KitchenAid KSCS25INSS01 started beeping twice and would not cool down. I did not want to spend $400 for a new kit. Didn’t want to throw away the refrigerator away either. Read posts online that the defect was in the capacitor and power relay and removing them and resoldering the new items would fix the problem. The kit was promptly shipped and in 2 days arrived at my door packaged nicely and securely. Few hours later and desoldering and resoldering the components, my 16 year old refrigerator was working nicely again. Thanks for selling this product.
Suburban MacGyver
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2021
KitchenAid Superba KSCS25INSS00 (~2004) compressor fan was not getting voltage. The electronic control board model for this model is listed as W10219463, but my board (see picture) does not appear as W10219463 appears online. It has a large transformer, one large (2200 mF) capacitor in the same position as one of the 220 mF included here and found on a typical board, and two 100 mF capacitors. I suspect that the original board for my unit was manufactured with a switching power supply in later model years, hence the typical W10219463 boards with no transformer. Fortunately, all of my original caps looked good so I went ahead and replaced the K4 relay with this one and that fixed the fridge.
Keith L
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2021
We have about a 10-12yo Kitchenaid SxS fridge. The compressor fan started surging on/off/on/off...then it would run okay for a while and then start back up with the running constantly. The center heat strip btw the doors would get very hot too. I replaced the condensor fan, but that did not fix it. After a lot of research, I found a terrific video with an explanation of what may be wrong with the computer board & how to repair it. Sure enough, one capacitor was bad (you could see the swelling on the top of it) and I replaced the relay too, just in case. Fridge works perfect now. You will need some soldering skills to install these parts, of course, and some nerve to pull the computer board out of the back of the fridge. The computer board itself is pretty much not available--I think you can pull it and send it somewhere for a fix (and have no refer for a couple wks)--and you will pay hundreds for them to install these same parts. So, I am very happy with this kit--saved me $100s & $100s.
Frank Fang
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021
My refrigerator was beeping and not cooling. After googling the problem, it turns out that the issue is a no-longer-manufactured control board. Thankfully, youtube provided videos that documented the problem and a fix, replacing the capacitor marked c32 and an omron relay r60. Looking at Newark electronics and balking at the high cost of shipping. On a lark, I searched Amazon and there was a conveniently packaged capacitor and relay just for this repair. When my fridge finally would no longer reset (turning it off at the breaker for a few minutes and turning it back on), I pulled out the fridge, tried not to puke at all the debris and mold food bits that the kids had dropped or kicked under the fridge and took it apart. In less than an hour, I had desoldered, replaced and reassembled the fridge using the parts from this "kit". The fridge is working great again.