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BOJACK 2 Poles FLA 40 Amp Coil 24 VAC Air Conditioner Condenser Compressor Contactor AC Definite Purpose Contactor

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$15.83

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1.Style:2p 30a 24v


About this item

  • Production Name: AC Contacto
  • Poles: 2 P
  • Rated Current: FLA 40 Amp
  • Coil Voltage:24 VAC
  • Max.Withstand Voltage: 600 VAC


BOJACK Hight Quality AC Definite Purpose Contactor
Electrical Parameters:
Poles: 2 P
Coil Voltage:24 VAC
Frequency:50/60 Hz
Rated Current: FLA 40 Amp
Terminal Size: 1/4 inch--Copper
Max.Withstand Voltage: 600 VAC
Insulation grade of the coil:class B
The AC contactor uses the main contact to open and close the circuit,
and the auxiliary contact to execute the control command.Fully enclosed
contacts ensure safe,Copper terminals are durable,very easy to
install and replace。


Giovanni
Reviewed in Canada on March 3, 2025
I honestly read mixed reviews about this on here, I'm not gonna lie I was skeptical at first, but for $25 In a pinch it was worth the gamble. I have to say it works perfectly! Built really well, stronger than expected and held up for the HD Electric Furnace. Saved a bunch of money and works perfectly, well built, win win!! Would definitely recommend this product to anyone who is in need and skeptical on it! Will be purchasing a second one as a back up for emergency to have on hand!
David G.
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Installed 1 week ago and working as designed
R. Elliott
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Perfect for my use
Simbol
Reviewed in Canada on March 13, 2025
Super beau et bon produit pour réparation de chauffage ou climatisation central.
JordanJM
Reviewed in Canada on January 20, 2025
Using this to run a fountain pump with a pico remote works great so far
Citizen Groove
Reviewed in Canada on August 31, 2024
Worked perfectly in a pool heater.
Oliver
Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2024
Fait sont travail
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
Finally narrowed my constantly running condensor down to a sticky contactor. This replaced mine perfectly and was easy to install. Had it swapped out and back up and running properly in less than 20 minutes. Can't beat the price and the amount it saved me not having to have a tech come out and replace it.
Cory
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024
I was getting an E183, over current message, on my Nest Home Thermostat, whenever I tried to put the AC on. Heating worked fine. At first I thought I needed a new Thermostat, but that didn't fix it. After some more investigation, I saw where it might be the Contactor or Capacitor. I replaced both. My existing Contactor was a DP23024F by IRP. Very old. I got the BOJACK with the same specs. My old Contactor had the contacts labeled L1/L2 and T1/T2. The BOJACK had no such marking. I didn't want to connect it up incorrectly. Anyway, after a some intensive searching and watching YouTube videos, one guy said that if there are no L1/L2 or T1/T2, that meant you could wire it up on either end, and it made not difference. I wired it up, replace the existing Turbo 200 capacitor, and it worked great. AC working fine with no issues for the past few days. Once final comment. I was getting a buzzing sound from the circuit panel. I determined that the outside pullout / cutoff was not in solidly. After adjusting the outside pullout, no more buzzing in the circuit panel. Great product. well built. works great.
Aaron Atin
Reviewed in Canada on December 31, 2024
Worked exactly as described for my DIY automatic car charger project
Jerold
Reviewed in Canada on December 29, 2024
Price is ok I guess
christian landry
Reviewed in Canada on December 29, 2024
returned the product defect 24 volt not working
bnb
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
Works like a dream. Way cheaper than an intermatic timer and more features as I have wifi with the kasa switch so can do everything remotely as well as locally. I can turn OFF my smart hot water heater instead of it running at 110. I turn OFF and thus RESET my hottub schedule instead of it being messed up by an grid outage and then running during high-cost time-of-use time.This contactor has two ways to connect the 240v lines: bare wire then screw the barrel to or the standard push connector. My hot water and hottub both draw 25 amps continuous and not a surge like a compressor. They have been going for a couple months.I'm not a relay/contactor expert but based on the lack of documentation or diagram, it doesn't seem to matter which way you put the 120v (coil in my case) or which way you put the line and load on the 240v side. Generally accepted practices is to put the line side (source) up and the load side (the device you are controlling) on the bottom.