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The AIRGO Soft Start Module is a compact, easy-to-install device designed for 4-7 ton residential AC units. It reduces startup current by up to 70%, eliminating compressor noise and protecting your system from power spikes. Featuring exclusive Reverse Motor Protection, it ensures seamless operation with generators, making it ideal for emergency power setups. With a robust temperature range and included installation kit, AIRGO delivers reliable, quiet cooling and peace of mind backed by US-based expert support.




| ASIN | B0D4B42QQN |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (249) |
| Date First Available | 13 Jun. 2025 |
| Included components | Wires for easy installation |
| Installation method | Split System |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 572 g |
| Item model number | 16-32A |
| Manufacturer | MES Group |
| Part number | AIRGO-8-16A-SS |
| Power source type | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 10.16 x 7.62 cm; 572 g |
| Special Features | Access to Master Electicians and Installation Experts, Low-Voltage Protection and Over-Current Compressor Protection, Smallest soft start on the market, The only soft starter with Reverse Motor Protection, US Based Technical Support |
| Switch Type | 1-way |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 7680 watts |
L**I
This soft start device is a game changer. We have a Goodman 5-ton condenser that starts each time with a loud, but normal, "thump" as the compressor gets hit with 130A start-up current. Residential condensers work this way by design since it requires the least amount of parts (simple contactor and run capacitor) and is therefore cheaper to manufacture. All of this is fine if your AC unit is located far enough away from your living space that the start up noise is not bothersome. Unfortunately, like most homes, our AC unit is installed on the side of our 3,000 sq. ft. house and you can hear the condenser start from most rooms. A good amount of the start up noise is amplified by the refrigerant lines that enter the house, go up the wall, and then over the attic space to the furnace/AC unit in the middle of the house. I have tried condenser mounting pads on the slab and an additional support bracket for the large refrigerant line but nothing has reduced the reverberating "thump" noise at start up. My research into this issue showed that people generally try to solve one of two problems with their AC units: "not enough" start problems and "too much" start problems. The "not enough" start camp winds up installing hard start capacitors to give the compressor an extra jolt so that it starts up reliably. This can be useful for older compressors or for units where the owner hasn't diagnosed other faults such as a worn out start/run capacitor. The other camp searches for ways to reduce the "too much" start problem that causes high current draw (a problem for generator/solar power sources), noise, and wear-and-tear on the compressor that I mentioned earlier. Which brings us to the electronic soft starter. This device is specifically designed to control the compressor in-rush current at start up and thereby reduce high power inrush, unnecessary noise, and wear on the compressor motor. It gradually accelerates the motor up to speed instead of hitting it with full current all at once. It's like accelerating in your car by gradually pressing the accelerator as opposed to slamming down the pedal and going full throttle from every stop. Both get you where you want to go but only one method does so without unnecessary power consumption, noise, and wear-and-tear. Installation of the AIRGO device is very straightforward for the technically-inclined and for those familiar with AC condenser components. The kit includes all the additional wires you need with pre-crimped terminations that makes installation in a standard AC unit easy. It turns out that the AIRGO unit is identical to the Eltwin soft starter (also sold here) but has different branding and, frankly, a much easier to understand connection diagram. I did create my own connection diagram (see photos) so that I could fully understand the connections as they related to my system (I also replaced the contactor and run capacitor at the same time). NOTE REGARDING WIRING: It doesn't matter if you have a single pole or double pole contactor. You can use either type per AIRGO with no wiring differences whatsoever. I did find (on Eltwin's soft starter website, btw) a schematic showing the soft starter "ACTIVE (T)" wire connected to the switching pole of the single pole contactor and the "COMMON" wire connected to the pass-through pole. Again, it makes no difference which pole is used but I wired it per the Eltwin schematic anyway. This is shown in the photo attached. Once connected, everything worked perfectly and exceeded my modest expectations. The AIRGO soft starter has COMPLETELY ELIMINATED THE START-UP "THUMP" NOISE from the compressor. It's totally gone. When standing next to the condenser, the ONLY start up sounds are the simple click of the contactor and then a slow whooshing sound as the compressor and fan come up to speed in less than 2 seconds. Inside the house, the only way we know that the condenser has turned on is when the interior HVAC fan powers up. No more jolt, no more “thump” —completely gone. In summary, the AIRGO soft starter delivers everything it promises and is worth every penny to restore peace and quiet to your AC condenser start-up. The AIRGO (aka Eltwin) soft starter device appears to have been around for at least 10 years which speaks well of its ongoing value and overall reliability. I expect the device has been refined to the point that it will deliver years of service when properly sized for your system and installed correctly. I only wish I had discovered this device years ago! Oh well, if you install one, you'll quickly forget the few extra dollars you spent on this quality device. For me, it paid for itself on the first start up. Thank you, AIRGO!
J**K
My portable whole house emergence generator just would not power my central A/C. It needed just a little help. This Soft Start Kit reduced the 'Start Up Amps' on my A/C to a range that made my generator work. Smaller sized makes it easy fit into the A/C cabinet. Very clear installation instructions (and online video instructions). Superior customer support. Bob (a master electrician) includes his business card in the box and will take your call and answer questions. After studying the paper and video instructions I had a few questions and called Bob, he answered them right away and gave me the confidence to install it myself. It is made in the USA, try to find a foreign manufacturer who will take your call.
T**)
This unit works great and is much less expensive than some other alternatives. But the instructions leave a lot to be desired. Reviews here tell the story. Many people are confused about the wiring or needed assistance from Bob. Bob should update his instructions! The main reason for the confusion is that the AirGo really only has four connections even though it has five wires! The instructions do not make it clear that two of the five wires are really the same thing. The terminal labeled “Run Capacitor” (brown wire) is actually connected to the terminal labeled “Active” (red wire) inside the AirGo. It would have been far better to produce this unit as a 4 wire device (like the competitors) and make it clear in the instructions that the same contactor terminal that goes to the “active” terminal should also be wired to the common terminal of the run capacitor. So you find reviews here that insist you must remove any existing connection between the contactor and the capacitor common terminal even though it doesn't hurt anything since it is actually a redundant connection (assuming everything else is connected correctly). Other reviewers followed the instructions exactly and did not remove the existing wire. Of course they are both right. The only clue that the brown and red wires are the same thing does not come from the instructions but at the very tail end of the video in the listing. And even there, it does not actually state that those two terminals on the AirGo are actually connected together internally. Once I got my unit and verified the internal connection, I dispensed with the brown wire and wired it as a four wire unit. Very simple. The attached diagrams show the before and after connections for my unit – a 5 ton Carrier two-stage unit with a dual element capacitor. Note that the brown wire was unnecessary because of the existing (yellow) wire between my contactor terminal 23 and the common terminal of the capacitor. Like others, I had to supply my own eyelet connector for the active wire to be properly connected to my contactor since an eyelet is not included. Note: Like many units with a compressor crankcase heater, this unit is wired such that the crankcase heater (CH on the diagram) is wired across the contactor. The heater can only be energized when the contactor is off. But the heater current path actually went through the run winding of the compressor (in parallel with the run winding of the fan motor). But now that the compressor run winding is wired to the AirGo unit not directly back to L2, I was concerned that the current might try to flow through the AirGo and possible do damage to any solid state devices inside. My assumption is that the fan motor run winding will provide a sufficiently low path of resistance to prevent any significant current from going through the AirGo. The 40W crankcase heater draws about 0.16 Amps.. Because it is summer now and the heater is never on, I will have to wait and see if my assumption is correct.
S**.
Fast delivery. Excellent installation instructions with color photos - made the install easy. A/C starting softer...let's hope the unit performs for years to come.
P**N
The cool thing about this soft start is that it comes with the cell phone number of company owner and master electrician, Bob. While the included instructions were clear for an AC that has a single capacitor, my AC condenser unit has 2 capacitors instead of 1. I gave Bob a call and he walked me through installing the soft start over the phone in less than 10 minutes. I installed this on my Trane 4 ton AC with an LRA of 117. While my multimeter does not have inrush reading capability, I did test max starting amps before and after installing this soft start. Before installation, I was getting a reading of 95.2 starting amps. After installation, starting amps dropped to 25.3, which allowed my Westinghouse WGEN11500tfc generator to run my AC, along with everything else in my house. There are other well-reviewed soft starts on the market but they're selling at a much higher price. I'm guessing if you're reading this review, you are in a similar situation as I was in. I can tell you that this product does what it's supposed to do, is less expensive, and has great support that makes it easy to install.
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