How To Check Capacitor - Electronic Repair

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Read On To Learn How To Check A Capacitor

If you want to know if a capacitor is defective or not then you need to know how to check capacitors using a multimeter, in this lens you will learn the correct way to do this and the equipment you will need to do the job.

Equipment Needed To Check Capacitor

To perform a check on a capacitor whilst it is still in circuit you will need an ESR meter or if you are planning on removing the capacitor from the circuit then you can get away with just using a multi-meter as an ohm-meter to test the capacitor.

To find out if your capacitor is running at the correct micro farad then you will need to purchase a capacitor tester.

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What You Need To Do To Check A Capacitor

Assuming that you have already removed the capacitor from the circuit board you then need to make sure that the capacitor has been discharged as they carry a charge, the easiest way to do this on a relatively small capacitor is to use a 12v automotive bulb and touch the ground of the capacitor to the case of the bulb and the power pin to the contact point of the bulb, this will dissipate the charge and then you can safely check the capacitor with your multimeter.

To use a capacitor tester you need to select the correct micro-farad setting to use, if your capacitor says 680 micro-farad then set the tester to the higher range usually 2000 mf, once you have done this just attach the black probe lead to the ground on the capacitor and the red probe to the power, you should then get a reading of the exact micro-farad which you can compare to what is written on the side of the capacitor. Don't worry i have provided some useful videos further down the page to make it abit clearer for you.

To use a multimeter to check your capacitor is working effectively you need to set the meter to the high ranges 10k - 1m and connect the probes in the same way as the capacitor tester, black to ground red to power, as soon as the probes make contact the meter should swing near zero then slowly move toward infinity before coming to a rest at infinite ohms as the capacitor is being charged by the battery in the multimeter. If the capacitor is bad then the meter will go to zero ohms and remain there, if this is the case then this is known as a shortened capacitor.
In the case of an open capacitor there will be no ohm reading and some capacitors have a dielectric leakage, you will know this if the ohm-meter comes to a rest at a point before infinity but please check this against a known working capacitor.

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Here are some videos to help explain things a little clearer on the subject of discharging and checking a capacitor

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