I recently replaced a few capacitors in my PCB, and I jumpered a burnt trace.
The jumper works nicely, but one concern I have is that one of the 47uf caps is showing 0 resistance on analog multimeter. My understanding is that on-board cap tests with multimeter are all but useless EXCEPT when cap reads 0 ohms (needle pegs and doesn't regress back) or infinite resistance (needle does nuttin). In my case--0 ohms--the online says it's a shorted (bad) cap. Well, i pulled one leg out of the board and tested resistance again, and the meter read exactly how it should (needle pops to no resistance but quickly regresses back to greater resistance)..
I went on google to ask Jeeves the meaning of these results (thinkin maybe there's a short elsewhere on the board??), but all i found is that ppl says it's a bad cap.. But it's a brand new Japanese cap from Digikey and it tests fine when disconnected from board, so I'm thinkin it's prob not the cap, but idk.. I'm hoping I can just chalk it up to "cap tests with ohm meters aren't reliable when cap is in circuit..." and not worry about it, but other info suggests 0 ohms--even when in circuit on board--is trouble. Anyone have thoughts on this?
Btw, the analog multimeter i use has max ohm setting of only x1k, in case that matters, but i did also try my cheapo digi meter with max 2000k ohms and it still read <1ohms with no regression.
The jumper works nicely, but one concern I have is that one of the 47uf caps is showing 0 resistance on analog multimeter. My understanding is that on-board cap tests with multimeter are all but useless EXCEPT when cap reads 0 ohms (needle pegs and doesn't regress back) or infinite resistance (needle does nuttin). In my case--0 ohms--the online says it's a shorted (bad) cap. Well, i pulled one leg out of the board and tested resistance again, and the meter read exactly how it should (needle pops to no resistance but quickly regresses back to greater resistance)..
I went on google to ask Jeeves the meaning of these results (thinkin maybe there's a short elsewhere on the board??), but all i found is that ppl says it's a bad cap.. But it's a brand new Japanese cap from Digikey and it tests fine when disconnected from board, so I'm thinkin it's prob not the cap, but idk.. I'm hoping I can just chalk it up to "cap tests with ohm meters aren't reliable when cap is in circuit..." and not worry about it, but other info suggests 0 ohms--even when in circuit on board--is trouble. Anyone have thoughts on this?
Btw, the analog multimeter i use has max ohm setting of only x1k, in case that matters, but i did also try my cheapo digi meter with max 2000k ohms and it still read <1ohms with no regression.
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