Typical Tolerance in Capacitors

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  • Amarbir[CDRLABS]
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    • May 2012
    • 11
    • India

    #1

    Typical Tolerance in Capacitors

    Guys ,
    i have a large junkyard of these and i plan to sort them out now .Could you please tell me the typical +- tolerance levels of caps .I am doing my maths for 20% .If this ok or there could be more then this also .
  • mariushm
    Badcaps Legend
    • May 2011
    • 3799

    #2
    Re: Typical Tolerance in Capacitors

    Capacitance value is pointless. You need an ESR meter to determine if the capacitors are worth keeping or not.

    Electrolytics usually have 20% tolerance, some old axial capacitors are -20% - +40%, some are worse.

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    • Amarbir[CDRLABS]
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      • May 2012
      • 11
      • India

      #3
      Re: Typical Tolerance in Capacitors

      Originally posted by mariushm
      Capacitance value is pointless. You need an ESR meter to determine if the capacitors are worth keeping or not.

      Electrolytics usually have 20% tolerance, some old axial capacitors are -20% - +40%, some are worse.
      Sir ,
      Well i am typically doing the following

      1 : discharging capacitor ,checking on analogue meter for short or open in resistance range

      2: discharging it again and testing capacitance using a digital multimeter

      3 : discharging again and checking esr with esr meter .

      while doing some of these today i noticed that i have a handful of capacitors in the 330 micro farad range ( different voltage rating ) that have value like 200 micro farad to 230 micro farad .Short/Open/ESr Is Fine .My ESr Meter Measurements are as typically this

      1 : 330 micro farad 200 volts .07 esr
      2 : 330 micro farad 250 volts .06 esr
      3 : 330 microfarad 400 volts .08 esr
      4 : 330 microfarad 450 volts 0.9 esr

      my point is that if the caps are having 200 to 230 value can i use them or shall i throw them .

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      • c_hegge
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        • Sep 2009
        • 5219
        • Australia

        #4
        Re: Typical Tolerance in Capacitors

        Anything within 20% of the original value is fine. However, 230uF is off by just over 30%, so those are bad and should just be used as firecrackers.
        I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!

        No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards

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        • Amarbir[CDRLABS]
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          • May 2012
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          #5
          Re: Typical Tolerance in Capacitors

          Originally posted by c_hegge
          Anything within 20% of the original value is fine. However, 230uF is off by just over 30%, so those are bad and should just be used as firecrackers.
          Hi ,
          While Testing 220 Microfarad I Am Getting ESR Of 2.5 in some cases .ESR should be 0.2 to 0.5 approx .My question is can i still use these caps in some projects in capacity and short/open circuit testing is ok

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          • c_hegge
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            • Sep 2009
            • 5219
            • Australia

            #6
            Re: Typical Tolerance in Capacitors

            ESR should be more like 0.02 or 0.05. Any higher than that and the cap is bad, so toss it a fire and watch it go pop.
            I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!

            No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards

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