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  • smiddy1980
    HELLLLLP
    • Sep 2014
    • 57
    • Scotland

    #1

    Testing caps

    Hello, is my meter ok for testing caps ? or should I buy an ESR meter?
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  • SteveNielsen
    Retired Tech
    • Jun 2012
    • 2327
    • USA

    #2
    Re: Testing caps

    It depends on what you plan to work on and if the ESR of the caps is of concern, usually matters in circuits using high frequencies, such as computer motherboards, power supplies, monitors, and TVs.

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    • smiddy1980
      HELLLLLP
      • Sep 2014
      • 57
      • Scotland

      #3
      Re: Testing caps

      Ok so I will probably want to buy one, thanks for the input

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      • mariushm
        Badcaps Legend
        • May 2011
        • 3799

        #4
        Re: Testing caps

        The capacitance doesn't tell you anything about the quality of a capacitor.

        The ESR and the visual aspect of the capacitor are the two most important things ... if a capacitor looks bad, it's probably bad.

        If the esr is too big (compared to what's expected from that series of capacitors) then the capacitor is also bad.

        Proper ESR readings would be measured with a LCR meter with ESR measurement function, but you don't need super exact results to know if a capacitor is good or bad.

        A cheap $20-50 esr meter (from eBay for example) will give you a good enough result to spot a bad capacitor.

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        • smiddy1980
          HELLLLLP
          • Sep 2014
          • 57
          • Scotland

          #5
          Re: Testing caps

          Cheers Mariushm

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