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Hayward Super Pump (SP2600 series) Capacitor

The Hayward Super Pump (SP2600 series) is a 1.1 kW single-phase pool pump commonly found in pool & spa pumps setups. Here's the capacitor it most likely takes and how to confirm the exact value.

Pump type
pool pump
Motor
1.1 kW · single-phase
Start capacitor
177µF (separate)
Terminal
quick-connect / spade
Application
Pool & spa pumps
Also sold as
SP2607, SP2600, Super Pump 1HP, Super Pump 1.5HP, SP2670007X10
Customer-reportedstart 177µF · 250V

The Hayward Super Pump (SP2600 series) pool pump uses a separate 177µF 250V START capacitor (CD60-class electrolytic) — not a motor-run capacitor. A run cap is not a substitute: start capacitors are a different construction and are only in circuit for the first moments of start-up. We don't stock start capacitors yet — contact us and we can advise, and always confirm the value printed on your own capacitor first.

Matching capacitor

We don't currently stock this exact value — and this motor also uses a separate start capacitor we don't yet carry. Browse the closest matches or ask us — we can usually source it.

How to be sure you get the right one

  • µF must matchmatch the µF printed on your existing capacitor, within roughly ±5–10%. Too low and the motor won't start; too high and it runs hot.
  • Voltage can go up, never downa 250V (or higher) cap is correct here; a 450V part safely replaces a 370V or 440V one. Don't fit below 250V.
  • Check the terminal + sizemake sure the new cap physically fits the housing and the connections match (the Super Pump (SP2600 series) typically uses a quick-connect / spade terminal).
  • When in doubt, read your old capthe printed µF and voltage on the part you're replacing is the final word.

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