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Hi @sdavis96819
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-I also couldn't find a replacement so ***''if''*** there is room in the fan you may wish to consider installing two capacitors instead. A [link|https://www.ato.com/ceiling-fan-capacitor-1-5%CE%BCf-1-2%CE%BCf-3%CE%BCf|1.5µF + 1.2µF] capacitor and a [link|https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/255656415529|1µF] capacitor instead.
+I also couldn't find a replacement so ***''if''*** there is room in the fan you may wish to consider installing two capacitors instead. A [link|https://www.ato.com/ceiling-fan-capacitor-1-5%CE%BCf-1-2%CE%BCf-3%CE%BCf|1.5µF + 1.2µF] capacitor and a [link|https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/255656415529|1µF] capacitor.
The 1.2µF capacitor is close enough in value to the 1.25µF given the 5% tolerance.
Also for the 1.5µF + 1.2µF + 3µF capacitor example linked above, if you do decide to use it, be sure to insulate the wire connected to the 3µF capacitor input side i.e. not the common output side, so that it won't cause any problems. Either that or cut it off.

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Hi @sdavis96819
-Knowing the make and model number of the fan might help to find out if the fan manufacturer carries the capacitor as a spare part.
-I also couldn't find a replacement so ***''if''*** there is room in the fan you may wish to consider installing two capacitors instead. A [https://www.ato.com/ceiling-fan-capacitor-1-5%CE%BCf-1-2%CE%BCf-3%CE%BCf|1.5µF + 1.2µF] capacitor and a [https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/255656415529|1µF] capacitor instead.
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+I also couldn't find a replacement so ***''if''*** there is room in the fan you may wish to consider installing two capacitors instead. A [link|https://www.ato.com/ceiling-fan-capacitor-1-5%CE%BCf-1-2%CE%BCf-3%CE%BCf|1.5µF + 1.2µF] capacitor and a [link|https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/255656415529|1µF] capacitor instead.
The 1.2µF capacitor is close enough in value to the 1.25µF given the 5% tolerance.
Also for the 1.5µF + 1.2µF + 3µF capacitor example linked above, if you do decide to use it, be sure to insulate the wire connected to the 3µF capacitor input side i.e. not the common output side, so that it won't cause any problems. Either that or cut it off.

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Hi @sdavis96819

Knowing the make and model number of the fan might help to find out if the fan manufacturer carries the capacitor as a spare part.

I also couldn't find a replacement so ***''if''*** there is room in the fan you may wish to consider installing two capacitors instead. A [https://www.ato.com/ceiling-fan-capacitor-1-5%CE%BCf-1-2%CE%BCf-3%CE%BCf|1.5µF + 1.2µF] capacitor and a [https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/255656415529|1µF] capacitor instead.

The 1.2µF capacitor is close enough in value to the 1.25µF given the 5% tolerance.

Also for the 1.5µF + 1.2µF + 3µF capacitor example linked above, if you do decide to use it, be sure to insulate the wire connected to the 3µF capacitor input side i.e. not the common output side, so that it won't cause any problems. Either that or cut it off.

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