A capacitor may develop troubles like open, shorted and weak or leaky. Following are rules to be followed in testing capacitors:
- Switch off the power supply.
- To be safe and to protect your ohmmeter from damage, discharge the capacitor before testing. Do this by short-circuiting its two terminals with a conductor. Make sure that the conductor that you are using has an insulated handle to protect you from electric shock.
- Disconnect one terminal lead of the capacitor from the circuit before testing.
- Adjust your ohmmeter to appropriate range. Use the guide below in selecting the range to be used for a range of capacitance values.
Capacitance Range
0.01 uF to 1uF X10K and above
1uF to 47 uF X1K
47 uF to 1000 uF X10
1000 uF and above X1
- Connect the test probes to the terminal of the capacitor.
Test probes connected to the terminals of the capacitor - Evaluate the meter deflection. Below are the guides in evaluating the meter deflection.
Good Capacitor – the pointer needle will deflect to the right and will move back to its initial position.
Defective Capacitor:
Open – the pointer needle would not deflect at all. Shorted – the pointer needle will rest to zero ohm scale.
Leaky - the pointer needle will deflect to the right and stays somewhere at the middle.
Meter deflection of a GOOD, OPEN, SHORTED and LEAKY Capacitor. Click the picture to enlarge. |
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