Using an ESR Meter (and Reference Chart)

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  • multimeter
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    sorry.

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  • kc8adu
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    and if he gets reinstated in a moment of insanity my "nuke from orbit" button is ready!
    now back to esr meters.

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  • Per Hansson
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    Don't worry, if c_hegge changes his mind I'll be here to cover up.
    I was going to ban him aswell, I just wanted him to stop over the edge just a little bit more...

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  • Agent24
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    Originally posted by c_hegge
    No problems and yup, he's gone for good
    Aww, really? I find his posts quite entertaining...

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  • goontron
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    Originally posted by c_hegge
    No problems and yup, he's gone for good
    *shouts thank you at the display as if you could hear me*

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  • c_hegge
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    No problems and yup, he's gone for good

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  • martino
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    Thank yo so much for removing him.....Now we can go back to having fun here.....

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  • budm
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    Gone for good this time? it was so peaceful for a while.

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  • c_hegge
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    Originally posted by Kiriakos GR
    With out an true LCR meter at hand you may not even build an stereo amplifier that both channels will have the same volume output or frequencies response.

    Or even confirm that the capacitors which you got from eBay are genuine or not.
    Capacitors is an important electronic part, build under strict specifications that cheap ESR meter can not measure for all reasons mentioned all ready.

    In electronics with out the proper tool at hand you can not work at all.
    Therefore by getting what is needed you can finally do some work and earn money.
    100% Rubbish. Cheaper meters are perfectly fine for said applications, and, in fact, for most applications.

    Originally posted by Kiriakos GR
    And finally why are you nagging to others .. when you may start saving money and buy something worthy in six months from now?
    Now one got all the necessary tools for him in a day.
    Why are you nagging everyone else about buying expensive tools which they do not require? Seriously, we're all fed up with it.

    Originally posted by Kiriakos GR
    Why do you care of where I will be send?
    Because it's obvious that you haven't learned your lesson from when I banned you last time.

    Originally posted by Kiriakos GR
    Just continue eating your hamburgers and ice creams and keep crying due internet that your wallet is full of holes.
    That is kind of offensive, you know. You got banned for the same kind of thing last time

    Originally posted by Kiriakos GR
    Electronics circuit design and rules to follow when doing it, is a subject above your class.
    And that does it. I warned you last time not to direct posts at another user!!!
    I hate to do this to you, but we're all getting fed up.

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  • martino
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    Holy crap, you act like that in real live too?
    Let me guess, single and no friends.
    ( that's the last thing I got to say to him,troll sucked me in to his level, I'm over it now).

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  • Kiriakos GR
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    Originally posted by tom66
    The above statement doesn't answer the question, or indeed make any sense at all.
    You will discover what I am saying when you will start your new job.
    For me Internet use is the same as real life, some door you can cross them only if you complying enough.

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  • martino
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    Originally posted by goodpsusearch
    Please leave the Greek out of it. Thanks
    You are right,I apologize......

    I do think that there is no place for him here,don't feed the troll doesn't help either in this case as he just keeps insulting anyone in a VERY rude way...
    Pretty much everybody get's along with one and other here,and that is unique for a public forum I'd say....and then he put's his 2 cents in....

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  • tom66
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    The above statement doesn't answer the question, or indeed make any sense at all.

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  • Kiriakos GR
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    Electronics circuit design and rules to follow when doing it, is a subject above your class.

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  • SteveNielsen
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    In the run of equipment people here are likely to be working on is .009 ohms difference in ESR going to make any significant difference in the operation of the equipment?

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  • Kiriakos GR
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    Originally posted by Agent24
    Perhaps, but likely the difference will be inaudible so nobody but audiophools will care.
    Add in the list also equipment as TV set and all sound equipment as mixers, equalizers, preamplifier s, compressors / limiters, and even condenser microphones for studio.

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  • Kiriakos GR
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    The demonstration of Denial in making savings and in a way a small sacrifice so to get a worthy tool, is not an indication of acting wise.

    In a forum there is confused souls and people in need to find something worthy to store in their heads as information.
    Only for few in the second category I care about.




    .
    Last edited by Kiriakos GR; 07-24-2014, 05:59 AM.

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  • ben7
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    Originally posted by goodpsusearch
    Please leave the Greek out of it. Thanks
    Hehe yes, he's not the only greek here.

    Why can't we just ignore the somewhat rude comments?
    I mean, these words don't really have emotions with them, so it is hard to tell if someone is insulting you or not. Perhaps they are not. People do have their differences.

    Just chill folks, it disappoints me to see this...
    (Yes I know it happens every day all over the world, but come on!)

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  • goodpsusearch
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    Please leave the Greek out of it. Thanks

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  • martino
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    Why, after already being temp banned, do you try and continue to stir shit up?
    Is it a Greek thing? Pride? Everybody is dumb except you?
    Can't you see this forum family is very peace full and try to help who ever has interest in the same thing that interest us? We don't care if you have the money to buy the best equipment possible or if you can barely afford the cash for a few caps.
    There is no discrimination here but the way you are going I might have a thing against Greek.
    If you can't say anything useful that contributes to badcaps and what it stands for then shut the fuck up. ( sry, I don't swear normally).

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