Question, let's say i use the diode test on an electroylic type cap and didn't get a value but when I use the capacitor test. I get the value that is written on the cap. Is the capacitor good? Or if it's test one, can I get one that is out of range? I'm seeing 100uf 16V on the cap but I'm getting 637uf on the meter?
thank you, very helpy ! 2questions on electrlytic aluminium models. 17 100 VZA i suppose it is 100 mf. V= 35 V 17 = ? and is it efficient to test on board without soldering ?
Thank you for your questions. For the electrolytic capacitor labeled "17," it typically refers to the capacitance value in microfarads (µF), which in this case would be 17 µF. Regarding testing capacitors on the board, it is generally more effective to desolder them for accurate measurements. However, some multimeters allow for testing in-circuit, but be aware that other components can influence the readings. If you have more specific scenarios or details, feel free to share!
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Question, let's say i use the diode test on an electroylic type cap and didn't get a value but when I use the capacitor test. I get the value that is written on the cap. Is the capacitor good? Or if it's test one, can I get one that is out of range? I'm seeing 100uf 16V on the cap but I'm getting 637uf on the meter?
the capacitances you state for the tantalum capacitors are incorrect
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thank you, very helpy ! 2questions on electrlytic aluminium models.
17
100
VZA
i suppose it is
100 mf. V= 35 V
17 = ?
and is it efficient to test on board without soldering ?
Thank you for your questions.
For the electrolytic capacitor labeled "17," it typically refers to the capacitance value in microfarads (µF), which in this case would be 17 µF.
Regarding testing capacitors on the board, it is generally more effective to desolder them for accurate measurements. However, some multimeters allow for testing in-circuit, but be aware that other components can influence the readings.
If you have more specific scenarios or details, feel free to share!
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Hi, pls tell me whats the value of this capacitor :
100 16S 246
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