Had a 4700uf 25V power filter cap with a ballooned head. Was sure it was bad. Took it out and did a cap measurement reading 5200ish, compared against 2 others in the circuit and had similar readings. Then learned a cap may measure good that way but really needed an ESR meter to tell for sure. So ordered a MESR-100 V2 off of EB*Y. While waiting for that to arrive, I decided to check what I saw with an ohmeter. The other 2 - assume good caps - read inf in one direction and about 40 ohms in the other. This one, the suspected bad one had a reading of near 0 and rising with time in one direction and 20 in the other. Given the differences in ohmage and the swollen top, I was sure this had to be bad.
My ESR meter came today and surprisingly didn't show any problem with the ESR and shows it has a low ESR. Checked against the other two witht he same result. I have no other "Bad" cap to test (had some weeks ago but threw them away DOAH!) but did use the meter on a variety of brand new caps and all seems fine and measurement show good caps with low ESR readings.
So why would the cap have a swollen top, weird (or at least different) ohmage readings, yet still have good esr? Is my brand new meter not functioning correctly, or has this cap failed in a way that doesn't affect ESR, or has it not actually failed at all?
My ESR meter came today and surprisingly didn't show any problem with the ESR and shows it has a low ESR. Checked against the other two witht he same result. I have no other "Bad" cap to test (had some weeks ago but threw them away DOAH!) but did use the meter on a variety of brand new caps and all seems fine and measurement show good caps with low ESR readings.
So why would the cap have a swollen top, weird (or at least different) ohmage readings, yet still have good esr? Is my brand new meter not functioning correctly, or has this cap failed in a way that doesn't affect ESR, or has it not actually failed at all?
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