I have a swollen Sanyo WG 2200uf cap removed from the board and reading 8000uf with an LCR meter and a DMM. I always thought bad caps capacitance goes way down when swollen or leaking.
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What resistance do you get when tested it in Ohm mode? What ESR do you get when tested with ESR meter?Never stop learning
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Originally posted by budm View PostWhat resistance do you get when tested it in Ohm mode? What ESR do you get when tested with ESR meter?
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Originally posted by sam_sam_sam View PostFirst off the ESR 0.24 ohms is a give away any way
It should be .02 anyway and the UF reading is way off to
Here is an example. Brand new 1000uf Panasonic FM
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Originally posted by jayjr1105 View PostIBrand new 1000uf Panasonic FM
The ESR might be a bit high depending on which exact 1000uF cap you have. Check it against
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Originally posted by stj View Postthey are very accurate if they are calibrated.
Originally posted by retiredcaps View PostElectrolytic caps are usually +/- 20% of their uF rating. So a 1000uF cap reading 1048uF is okay.
The ESR might be a bit high depending on which exact 1000uF cap you have. Check it against
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Originally posted by retiredcaps View PostElectrolytic caps are usually +/- 20% of their uF rating. So a 1000uF cap reading 1048uF is okay.
Bigger ones (=High Voltage) usually are a bit under the specified value.
ie for a 470uF capacitor you can assume something around 440uF or something like that...
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It looks like the leakage resistance causes the fault capacitance reading.
If you put 100K, 47K resistor in parallel with that Panasonic cap, what will it show on your cap meter?Last edited by budm; 02-19-2018, 06:56 PM.Never stop learning
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Originally posted by stj View Posti recommend a 0.22uf film cap for calibrating.
if a .1uf cap is actually 0.099uf the tester wont like it.
Do you think my ESR readings will improve that much once calibrated? I have tested a ton of low esr caps, never once seeing anything .0X or lower. I thought that LCR tester is just junk.
Edit: I can put two .1uf's in parallel can't I?Last edited by jayjr1105; 02-19-2018, 07:46 PM.--------------------------------------------------------------
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the parallel method should work.
you should read my very long tester thread!!
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=50720
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Originally posted by stj View Postthey are very accurate if they are calibrated.
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1-6-4 Temperature Characteristics
Aluminum electrolytic capacitors have liquid electrolyte. This electrolyte has properties (conductivity, viscosity, etc.) that have rather conspicuous temperature characteristics.
Electrical conductivity increases as the temperature increases and reduces as the temperature decreases.
Therefore, the electrical characteristics of aluminum electrolytics are affected by temperature more than other types of capacitors. The following section explains the relationship between temperature and capacitance, tangent delta, ESR, impedance and leakage current.
1) Capacitance The capacitance of aluminum electrolytic capacitors increases as the temperature increases and decreases as the temperature decreases. The relationship between temperature and capacitance is shown in Fig. 1-9.
2) Tanδ, Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR), Impedance The Tanδ, equivalent series resistance (ESR) and impedance changes with temperature and frequency. An example of the general characteristics is shown in Fig. 1- 10 and 1-11.
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