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Old September 29th 08, 01:48 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison
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Default Testing capacitors


"David Looser the Brain Dead Lying **** "


Is it possible to test capacitors reliably without a capacitance
meter?

If you want to test capacitors reliably you need an ESR (Effective
series resistance) meter, not a capacitance one.



** That only applies to electrolytic caps -


True, but with modern equipment the vast majority of faulty capacitors...



** So ****ing what ?

The OP never alluded to what sort of caps he wanted to test.

So your assumption is 100% FALSE !!!!!!!!



plus the name is "equivalent series resistance".


Both terms are used.



** Complete ********.


Plus an ESR meter will NOT find electro caps that have excessive
leakage, de-polarised or even become short circuit.


Agreed,



** So your assertion above is a 100% total pile of CRAP.

Just like you - sunshine.




...... Phil






 




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