Peak ESR Meter wrong values HELP

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  • Shodan486
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    Re: Peak ESR Meter wrong values HELP

    Originally posted by Toasty
    Try measuring a resistor. Try a 10Ω and a 0.1Ω. Do they read correctly (or close)?
    Can I try it on the one soldered on the mobo?

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  • PCBONEZ
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    Re: Peak ESR Meter wrong values HELP

    Don't do much checking on solder pads that way.

    I usually use some of these.
    They make better contact than most gator clips.

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  • seanc
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    With the Peak meter, you need clips.

    The meter does not continuously run & monitor what's touching the probes, it starts, tests and gives a result - you have to keep pressing the on button to get it to test.

    I don't have 3 hands, so probes won't work

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  • PCBONEZ
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    I have the old Dick Smith / Bob Parker type ESR meter with banana plugs so I can change leads without any trouble.
    Not being able to switch between a pointed probe and clip of some kind would drive me nuts.

    You might consider snipping off those clips and installing some in-line banana plug jacks.

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  • seanc
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    Re: Peak ESR Meter wrong values HELP

    One of the crocodile clips on mine is a little warped.
    If it starts measuring then slips off, it seems to get confused and keeps trying to measure.
    I just turn it off and on again, works fine for me.

    I was thinking about the possibility of hooking it up to a 12v PSU and removing the battery.

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  • PCBONEZ
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    It think maybe the no reading is oxidation on probe tips or on the device leads or solder pad.

    No, trying again won't hurt anything.

    Use a DC volt meter to check the CMOS battery.

    CMOS batteries aren't rechargeable except on some really old stuff and occasionally in laptops.
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  • Shodan486
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    Re: Peak ESR Meter wrong values HELP

    Originally posted by PCBONEZ
    I know the ads say these meters can check caps 'in circuit' but that only works if there are no resistors, diodes or other caps in parallel.

    ESR meter works the same as a regular ohm meter but instead of a DC test signal it uses a small sine or square wave at approx 100kHz.
    The voltage is too small 'to turn' on any IC chips and they's where they come off saying it's okay to use in circuit.

    As toasty said you can use a resistor to check an ESR meter because resistance is the same be it DC or 100kHz.

    Not a bad idea to keep a few values of +/-1% tolerance resistors around to spot check the ESR meter [and your ohm meter too.]

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    Thanks BONEZ, you even answered my repetitive question of damaging something on the board when using the meter inappropriately. And one more annoying question : I happened to obtain another of these PEAK stuff and this one acts weird - it is waiting for me to put the probes on the desired target...so when I put them on the spots, it measures the cap correctly...but sometimes nothing happens, it's waiting for the ''measured component'' while probes on it. This definitely points to a meter malfunction of some sort, I'm not questioning that (probe compensation done numerous times), I'm questioning if this kind of malfunction of the meter can damage the measured PCB motherboard? Because when I saw it first time, I said to myself ''Nah, that can't be, let's try it again'' - can this ''let's try it again'' kill something?

    Anyways, what's gonna happen when I try measure the CMOS battery itself? Still socketed on the mobo?

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  • PCBONEZ
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    Re: Peak ESR Meter wrong values HELP

    I know the ads say these meters can check caps 'in circuit' but that only works if there are no resistors, diodes or other caps in parallel.

    ESR meter works the same as a regular ohm meter but instead of a DC test signal it uses a small sine or square wave at approx 100kHz.
    The voltage is too small 'to turn' on any IC chips and they's where they come off saying it's okay to use in circuit.

    As toasty said you can use a resistor to check an ESR meter because resistance is the same be it DC or 100kHz.

    Not a bad idea to keep a few values of +/-1% tolerance resistors around to spot check the ESR meter [and your ohm meter too.]

    .

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  • Per Hansson
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    Re: Peak ESR Meter wrong values HELP

    He means anything else in the same circuit as the capacitor
    When you measure in circuit you measure not only the capacitors, but resistors and ceramic capacitors in the same circuit aswell

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  • Shodan486
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    Re: Peak ESR Meter wrong values HELP

    Originally posted by stj
    because your metering more than the cap, your also metering the chips!!
    and probably some ceramic caps too.
    I know this is a bit old, just browsing history ...but what did you mean by ''chips'' ?

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  • Toasty
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    Re: Peak ESR Meter wrong values HELP

    Shodan486 - Was this ever resolved?

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  • barry wilkins
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    Very strange ?
    Glad I designed and built my own ESR meter .
    One of the problems is with the applied ac waveform ,it has to be kept low around 100mV to stop the circuit reading anything else in the circuit

    Barry Wilkins

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  • Toasty
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    Re: Peak ESR Meter wrong values HELP

    Try measuring a resistor. Try a 10Ω and a 0.1Ω. Do they read correctly (or close)?

    Did you do the "Probe Compensation" step? Page 10 of User Manual.

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  • Shodan486
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    Re: Peak ESR Meter wrong values HELP

    nope....Rubycon Ultra Low ESR 3300uF 6.3v and Jackcon 3300uF 10v

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  • stj
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    are they the same voltage & uf?

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  • Shodan486
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    Re: Peak ESR Meter wrong values HELP

    Both are in a good shape, can't tell the age, but as for those rubies, I bought them about 3 months ago, but again, I can't possibly know when they were manufactured. The Jackasscon board is a Athlon XP (can't remember because I was even tryin' to use his one to get some other data, it was his board), but it matters not because it is quite impossible to get such very close readings, not to mention numerous identical ones, on many boards from variojus vendors (I got plenty, trust me)...I really don't quite know, but I have discovered a calleague who too is in possession of a ESR meter, so we're gonna compare. Still feel free to add anything...

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  • seanc
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    Re: Peak ESR Meter wrong values HELP

    What does the Jackon show off of the mobo? Is it bulging?

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  • Shodan486
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    Re: Peak ESR Meter wrong values HELP

    As I said - no difference...a brand new Rubycon out of mobo shows the same value as a stupid Jackcon soldered on a mobo...

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  • 370forlife
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    Re: Peak ESR Meter wrong values HELP

    Measure out of circuit.

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  • Shodan486
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    Re: Peak ESR Meter wrong values HELP

    So I keep measuring various stuff and something bothers me: Is it possible to always get 0.40 -0.45 ohms on ALL caps I've tested, doesn't matter if they're in or out the mobo, doesn't matter it's Rubycon or Jackcon, I always get numbers ONLY within this gap?...Now what the heck?

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