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This is a genuine replacement part. The model number and name for the following item is: Supco URCO810 Relay Kit.
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This is a genuine replacement part. The model number and name for the following item is: Supco URCO810 Relay Kit.
Max J
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
My fridge kicked right in after install. Fast delivery
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024
Does what it should starts and runs a mini fridge.
Hackamac
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021
Item as described. Replaced item was similar version. This one worked just fine on my old Coldspot fridge. FYI.. if your area has dirty power, you’ll end up replacing these every 4-5 years or so.
irislich
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2020
My freezer had a start up capacitor in it but the relay died. Just bypassed both of them with this and my chest freezer was up and running. 15min job and definitely cheaper than calling a repair guy. Just be careful any time you are dealing with capacitors they are still dangerous after the appliance is unplugged.
Gary Henderson
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2018
Hard start kit worked perfect
RLR
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2017
The original Embraco TSD starter in my LG fridge conked out, and I found out the hard way that the part is no longer available and neither LG nor Embraco specify a cross-reference. Purchased the URCO810 as a backup plan in case I couldn't find a solution. My LG fridge with Embraco compressor starts and runs perfectly with this Supco kit, proving that the original starter is defective. I was able to find another Embraco TSD starter under a Whirlpool part number that I was able to adapt to my LG harness, so I'm keeping my URCO810 as a compressor debugging tool. See specifications at www (dot) supco (dot) com (slash) web (slash) supco_live (slash) products (slash) URCO810 (dot) html
Karl B
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2015
Original starter burned a hole out the bottom on my inlaws side by side. Tested compressor as per instructions on various sites. Installed it and the original run capacitor. Starts with out fail! Reminded me of the Maxwell Engine Start module that i bought for my semi. Wondering why starting caps are not more widely used. Oh i know why- so they get replaced sooner!
Steven W.
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2014
The compressor in my refrigerator stopped working, and it would just make 10 seconds of clicking and humming noises every minute or so. Testing the resistance of the compressor's start and the run coils showed that they were still good. I suspected the run capacitor or the start/overload relay so I bought replacements and changed-out both parts, but, unfortunately, this didn't resolve the problem. If it was actually a compressor problem, it wouldn't be worth repairing, so I bought the Supco URCO810 as a last-ditch attempt to get the compressor running again. The instructions for installing the Supco URCO810 were simple, and the installation was easy. The price was also much less than what I paid for the OEM start/overload relay alone. When I plugged the refrigerator in, the compressor started-up immediately and it has been working fine for over two month's already. I'm very pleased with this product and would recommend it as long as your the resistance of your compressor's start and run coils test-out okay.
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