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Can anyone recommend a good ESR Capacitor tester that won't kill the pocket
book?
Thanks,
Gary
book?
Thanks,
Gary
Can anyone recommend a good ESR Capacitor tester that won't kill the pocket
book?
Thanks,
Gary
Tweetldee said:The Dick Smith ESR meter, designed by Bob Parker, is one of the cheapest,
best, easiest to use units available. John's Jukes at
http://www.flippers.com/esrktmtr.html, has a kit available at for $49.95
US, or a fully assembled unit for $99.95 US.
I bought one of the kits a couple of years ago, and have been very impressed
at its accuracy and usefullness. It's one of the most useful pieces of test
equipment I have.
Per-Olof Ahl said:Thanks for the tip,
Ive looked for such a esr for a resonable price for a long time.
Also the LOT-tester seems very usefull..
/ Per-Olof
What about checking the DSR of cap's for leaks and shorts.....this meter
does not do this so what do you do...
I found this one that checks both but it is higher than I really wanted to
pay at this time...has 3 year warranty and 60 trial period....
Used by US Government and others:
http://www.eds-inc.com/cap.html
Any idea's or opinions?
Gary
It looks bogus. **"Some meters measure the capacitance at two
different frequencies, and show it as two different readings!"**
only seen this on defective capacitors, and if you check the ESR at a
higher frequency, you get a higher resistance. they claim their test
frequency is higher than everyone else, but don't state what it is. I
prefer to test with what is on the manufacturer's data sheet which is
usually 100 KHz, as used in the DSE kit.
The wording in the description sounds like it was written by someone
who doesn't understand how to use the equipment, as well.
--
Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
Can anyone recommend a good ESR Capacitor tester that won't kill the pocket
book?
Thanks,
Gary
KLØS said:There's a pretty good article in the September issue of QST on
"Understanding and Testing Capacitor ESR", offering a simple test circuit
and the basics.
What about checking the DSR of cap's for leaks and shorts.....this meter
does not do this so what do you do...
I found this one that checks both but it is higher than I really wanted to
pay at this time...has 3 year warranty and 60 trial period....
Used by US Government and others:
http://www.eds-inc.com/cap.html
Any idea's or opinions?
Gary