Hey guys, just registered. I'm a newbie... oh no!
So, I have this amp (I know you got an audio section, but this post is to identify possibly bad caps, not diagnose the amps problem). There are a number of axiel type caps on the PCB that look possibly bad to me. The ends of the plastic wrappers look like they might be heat damaged, and there are copper colored bits showing around where the terminals go into the body ofthe cap - Is this normal, or is it because they are blown/bloated?
I happen to have a meter that can read capacitance. Can someone tell me how to use it? A pic of the dial is included. The caps in question are 2.2u rated 63v and 22u rated 25v
And finally for my further education, I have read briefly about ESR meters. Being a bit of a geek, I like to have gadgets to play with
What would one of these tell me that my current meter won't? I know it has to do with resistance, but I'm wondering if a cap might show as OK on capacitance, but reveal its fault with an EsR meter?
Thanks for any help!
So, I have this amp (I know you got an audio section, but this post is to identify possibly bad caps, not diagnose the amps problem). There are a number of axiel type caps on the PCB that look possibly bad to me. The ends of the plastic wrappers look like they might be heat damaged, and there are copper colored bits showing around where the terminals go into the body ofthe cap - Is this normal, or is it because they are blown/bloated?
I happen to have a meter that can read capacitance. Can someone tell me how to use it? A pic of the dial is included. The caps in question are 2.2u rated 63v and 22u rated 25v
And finally for my further education, I have read briefly about ESR meters. Being a bit of a geek, I like to have gadgets to play with

Thanks for any help!
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