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How To Test a Capacitor with Three Measuring Tools

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Introduction

As a passive device, Capacitors have unique functions in electronic circuits such as tuning, bypassing, coupling, and filtering. For example, it is used in the tuning circuit of the transistor radio, and also used in the coupling circuit and bypass circuit of the color TV. With the rapid development of electronic information technology, the update speed of digital electronic products is getting faster and faster. Capacitors play an important role in consumer electronic products such as flat-panel TVs (LCD and PDP), notebook computers, digital cameras and other products. Therefore, it is very important to ensure the capacitances and test its quality. Here this article will talk about how to test/check a capacitor in detail.

3 Ways to Check Capacitors in Circuit with Meters & Testers

Catalog

Introduction

Ⅰ Test a Capacitor Using Multimeter

1.1 Digital Multimeter Use

1.2 Capacitor Measurements Matter

1.3 Test Non-polar Capacitors

1.4 Test Polar Capacitors

1.5 Test Chip Capacitors

1.6 Test Solid State Capacitors

1.7 Test Electrolytic Capacitors

1.8 Test Variable Capacitors

1.9 Capacitor Polarity Distinction

Ⅱ Test a Capacitor Using Bridge

Ⅲ Test a Capacitor Using Professional Equipment

Ⅳ FAQ


Ⅰ Test a Capacitor Using Multimeter

1.1 Digital Multimeter Use

1.1.1 Using Capacitance Gear
Some digital multimeters have the function of measuring capacitance, and their ranges include five ranges: 2000p, 20n, 200n, 2μ and 20μ. During test, the two pins of the discharged capacitor can be directly inserted into the Cx jack on the meter board, and the display data can be read after selecting the appropriate range.
🔺2000p range is suitable for measuring capacitances less than 2000pF.
🔺20n range is suitable for measuring capacitances between 2000pF and 20nF.
🔺200n range is suitable for measuring capacitances between 20nF and 200nF.
🔺2μ range is suitable for measuring capacitances between 200nF and 2μF.
🔺20μ gear is suitable for measuring the capacitance between 2μF and 20μF.

Experiments have proved that some types of digital multimeters have large errors when measuring small capacitors below 50pF, and there is almost no reference value for measuring capacitors below 20pF. At this time, the series method can be used to measure small-value capacitors. For example: measure a capacitor of about 220pF. Test its actual capacity C1 with a digital multimeter, and then connect the small capacitor in parallel to measure its total capacity C2, then the difference between the two (C1-C2) is the capacity of the small capacitor. It is very accurate to use this method to measure small capacitance of 1-20pF.

1.1.2 Using Resistance Gear
In practice, it has proved that the charging process of the capacitor can also be observed with a digital multimeter, which is actually a discrete digital quantity that reflects the change of the charging voltage. Assuming that the measurement rate of the digital multimeter is n times/second, in the process of observing the charging of the capacitor, n independent and successively increasing readings can be seen every second. According to this display values, the quality of the capacitor can be detected and the size of the capacitance can be estimated. This method is suitable for measuring large-capacity capacitors from 0.1μF to several thousand microfarads.

1.1.3 Using Voltage Gear
Using a digital multimeter to detect capacitors with DC voltage is actually an indirect method. This method can measure small-capacity capacitors from 220pF to 1μF, and can accurately measure the size of the capacitor's leakage current.

1.1.4 Using Buzzer
Using the buzzer of the digital multimeter, you can quickly check the quality of the electrolytic capacitor. For example, set the digital multimeter to the buzzer position, and use two test leads to contact the two pins of the capacitor Cx to be tested. A short buzzer should be heard, then the sound stops, and the overflow symbol "1" is displayed at the same time. Then, exchange the two test leads for another measurement, the buzzer should sound again, and finally the overflow symbol "1" is displayed. This situation indicates that the measured electrolytic capacitor is basically normal. At this point, you can dial to 20MΩ or 200MΩ to measure the leakage resistance of the capacitor to judge whether it is good or bad.

various capacitors

Figure 1. Various Capacitor Stuff

1.2 Capacitor Measurements Matter

(1) Before the measurement, the two pins of the capacitor should be short-circuited and discharged, otherwise the reading process may not be observed.
(2) Do not touch the capacitor electrode with two hands during the measurement process, so as to prevent the meter from jumping.
(3) During the measurement process, the value of Vin(t) changes exponentially, and it drops quickly at the beginning. As time goes by, the speed of decline will become slower and slower. When the capacity of the capacitor Cx under test is less than several thousand picofarads, and the measurement rate of the meter is low, it is too late to reflect the initial voltage value, so the initial display value of the meter is lower than the battery voltage at very first.
(4) When the measured capacitance value is greater than 1μF, in order to shorten the test time, the resistance gear can be used. In addition, when the capacity of the capacitor under test is less than 200pF, it is difficult to observe the charging process because the change in readings is very short.
Be sure to cut off the power and discharge capacitor before measuring. The method of discharging is to find a metal object such as a screwdriver, hold the exposed part of the metal on the insulating handle with the two pins, and measure the capacitance with a digital multimeter. Locate the capacitor block and then plug the two pins into the socket for capacitance measurement, and wait for the changing reading on the meter screen to stabilize. The actual value is the capacitance of the capacitor on the side. If has leakage, an analog multimeter can be used. When measuring, the small-capacity capacitor multimeter can be placed in RX1K or RX100. The two test leads are connected to the capacitor, the pointer deflects clockwise, and then as the capacitor is fully charged, there is no current flows, finally the watch hand will reappear counterclockwise and return to infinity. The larger the angle of the watch hand, the greater the capacity. During the deflection process, the pointer must swing at a constant speed so that it can return to infinity, which preliminarily shows that the capacitor has no leakage.
If the needle suddenly slows down or does not return at a certain position on the dial, it means that the capacitor is leaking in a certain period. If it is displayed as infinity at the end, it shows that there is no leakage, but this can only be a rough judgment. If you want to find an accurate value, you have to use a capacitance meter. And the observation characteristic on the capacitance leakage tester or oscilloscope, this is impossible for ordinary people to have. There are also capacitors that have withstand voltage, which is generally written on their body. However, some ceramic capacitors are not marked on it, be careful when selecting them.

film capacitor

Figure 2. Film Capacitor (cbb21)

1.3 Test Non-polar Capacitors
If it is a non-polar capacitor, the multimeter can be adjusted to the "diode" gear to measure the on-off state. If the multimeter displays "1", it is normal; if displays "0" or other numbers, it means the capacitor is damaged.

1.4 Test Polar Capacitors
Electrolytic capacitors with polarities have "bulging", "deformation" or "leakage" in the shell, which show they are damaged. The capacitance block of a digital multimeter can also be used to measure the quality of the capacitor:
(1) According to the rated capacitance marked by the capacitor, set the multimeter to the appropriate block.
(2) Insert the capacitor into the hole of the multimeter to measure the capacity.
If the capacitance is within the rated value range, it means the capacitor is intact, otherwise the capacitor is damaged.

1.5 Test Chip Capacitors
1) Adjust the multimeter to the appropriate ohm gear. The principle of gear selection is: 1μF capacitor uses 20K gear, 1~100μF capacitor uses 2K gear, and larger than 100μF uses 200 gear.
2) Determine the polarity. First adjust the multimeter to 100 or 1K ohms. Assuming that one pole is positive, connect the black test lead to it, and the red test lead to the other pole. Note the resistance value, and then discharge the capacitor. Then change the test lead to measure the resistance. The black test lead with a large resistance value is connected to the positive electrode of the capacitor.
3) Then connect the red pen of the multimeter to the positive electrode of the capacitor, and the black pen to the negative electrode of the capacitor. If the display gradually increases from 0, and the overflow symbol 1 is displayed at the end, which shows the capacitor is normal. If it is always displayed as 0, the capacitor is short-circuited. If 1 is displayed, the internal circuit of the capacitor is open.

chip capacitors

Figure 3. Chip Capacitors

1.6 Test Solid State Capacitors
✔️Capacitance Greater than 20μF
With a common digital multimeter, the maximum measured value of the capacitance block is 20μF, which sometimes cannot meet the test requirements. To this end, the following simple method can be used to measure capacitance greater than 20μF, and also the maximum capacitance of several thousand microfarads can be measured. When using this method to measure large-capacity capacitors, there is no need to make any changes to the original circuit of the digital multimeter.
The measurement principle of this method is based on the formula C = C1C2/(C1+C2) in series with two capacitors. Since two capacitors with different capacities are connected in series, the total capacity after series connection is smaller than the smaller capacitor. Therefore, if the capacity of the capacitor under test exceeds 20μF, only one capacitor with a capacity less than 20μF should be used. In series with it, it can be directly measured on the digital multimeter. According to the formula above mentioned, it is easy to deduce C1=C2C/(C2-C), using this formula can calculate the capacitance value of the capacitor under test.

✔️Capacitance Less than 10μF
Because the capacity of a fixed capacitor below 10pF is too small, it can only be roughly checked for leakage, internal short circuit or voltage breakdown with a multimeter. When measuring, you can choose the R×10k block, and use two test pens to connect the two pins of the capacitor arbitrarily, and the resistance should be infinite. If the measured resistance value (the pointer swings to the right) is zero, it means that the capacitor is damaged by leakage or has internal breakdown.

✔️Capacitance between 10PF and 0.01μF
Detect whether the capacitor is charging, and then judge whether it is good or bad. The multimeter selects the R×1k block. The β value of the two transistors is above 100, and the penetration current should be small. A composite tube can be used consist of silicon transistors. The red and black test leads of the multimeter are respectively connected to the emitter e and collector c of the composite tube. Due to the amplification effect of the composite triode, the charge and discharge process of the capacitor under test is amplified, and the amplitude of the pointer of the multimeter is enlarged, which is convenient for observation. It should be noted that during the test operation, especially when measuring small-capacity capacitors, it is necessary to repeatedly exchange the contact points A and B of the tested capacitor pin to clearly see the swing of the meter pointer.

✔️Fixed Capacitance of 0.01μF
For a fixed capacitance above 0.01μF, the R×10k block of a multimeter can be used to directly test whether the capacitor has the charging process and internal short circuit or leakage, in addition, the capacitance of the capacitor can be estimated according to the magnitude of the pointer swing to the right.

electrolytic capacitors

Figure 4. Electrolytic Capacitors

1.7 Test Electrolytic Capacitors
1) Because the capacity of electrolytic capacitors is much larger than that of general fixed capacitors, ranges should be selected for different capacities when measuring. According to experience, in general, the capacitance between 1 and 47μF can be measured with the R×1k block, and the capacitance larger than 47μF can be measured with the R×100 block.
2) Connect the red test lead of the multimeter to the negative pole and the black test lead to the positive pole. At the moment of contact, the pointer of the multimeter will deflect to the right by a greater degree (for the same electrical barrier, the greater the capacity, the greater the swing), and then gradually turn to the left Turn around until it stops at a certain position. The resistance value at this time is the forward leakage resistance of the electrolytic capacitor, which is slightly larger than the reverse leakage resistance. Practical experience shows that the leakage resistance of electrolytic capacitors should generally be more than several hundred kΩ, otherwise, it will not work normally. In the test, if there is no charging phenomenon in the forward and reverse directions, that is, the hand does not move, it means that the capacity has disappeared or the internal circuit is broken; if the measured resistance value is very small or zero, it means that the capacitor has a large leakage or has been broken down.
3) For electrolytic capacitors with unknown positive and negative signs, the above method of measuring leakage resistance can be used to distinguish. That is to measure the leakage resistance arbitrarily, remember its size, and then exchange the test leads to measure a resistance value. The larger resistance of the two measurements is the positive connection, that is, the black test lead is connected to the positive electrode, and the red test lead is connected to the negative electrode. Use a multimeter to block electricity and charge the electrolytic capacitor. According to the magnitude of the pointer swing to the right, the capacity of the electrolytic capacitor can be estimated.
When measuring electrolytic capacitors, if the measured value does not change significantly, the corresponding pins of the probe should be exchanged for multiple measurements.

1.8 Test Variable Capacitors
1) Rotate the shaft gently and smoothly. When pushing the load shaft in full directions, there should be no looseness of it.
2) Rotate the shaft with one hand and gently touch the outer edge of the film set with the other hand. You should not feel any looseness. The variable capacitor with poor contact between the rotating shaft and the moving plate can no longer be used.
3) Place the multimeter in the R×10k gear, connect the two test leads to the moving piece and the lead end of the fixed piece of the variable capacitor with one hand, and slowly rotate the shaft several times back and forth with the other hand. The pointers of the multimeter should not move at infinity. In the process of rotating the shaft, if the pointer sometimes points to zero, it indicates that there is a short-circuit point between the moving piece and the fixed piece. If it encounters a certain angle, the multimeter reading is not infinity but a certain resistance value, indicating that the variable capacitor has a leakage phenomenon between the film and the stator.

1.9 Capacitor Polarity Distinction
The black part with a mark on the capacitor is negative. There are two semicircles on the position of the capacitor on the PCB, and the pin corresponding to the colored semicircle is the negative electrode. The length of the pins is also useful to distinguish the polarity: the long pin is anode and the short pin is cathode.
When we don't know the positive and negative poles of the capacitor, we can use a multimeter to figure them out. The medium between the two poles of the capacitor is not an absolute insulator, and its resistance is not infinite, but a finite value, generally above 1000 megohms. The resistance between the two poles of a capacitor is called insulation resistance or leakage resistance. Only when the positive electrode of the electrolytic capacitor is connected to the positive power supply (the black test lead), and the negative terminal is connected to the negative power supply (the red test lead), the leakage current is small (the leakage resistance is large), on the contrary, the leakage current increases (the leakage resistance decreases).
Without knowing it, you can first assume the “+” pole of a certain pole. Using R*100 or R*1K of the multimeter, connect the test leads, and record the scale of the stop of the test needle (the resistance value of the test needle to the left is large), and the reading can be read directly for a digital multimeter. Then discharge the capacitor, then exchange the two test leads, and perform the measurement again. In the two measurements, the black test lead is connected to the positive electrode of the electrolytic capacitor when the last position of the needle is to the left (or the end with large resistance).
When measuring large capacity capacitors, if you need to measure the positive and negative back and forth, discharge it to avoid damage to the multimeter. In addition, in high-frequency circuits, switching power supply circuits have many small capacitors, which ordinary multimeters cannot correctly judge whether they are good or bad. In terms of this case, it is recommended to use a dedicated digital capacitance meter to measure.

smd capacitor

Figure 5. SMD Capacitor

Ⅱ Test a Capacitor Using Bridge
The data measured with a multimeter is not too accurate, and it can only measure the deviation of the capacity. For a little professional, you can use a bridge. When testing a capacitor with a digital bridge, you can clamp the lead of the capacitor to test its capacity, which can also show the loss of the capacitor, especially through the loss, it is easier to distinguish the quality of the capacitor.

 

Ⅲ Test a Capacitor Using Professional Equipment
In general, capacitors have special test equipment for each performance, such as capacitor durability test, destructive test, loss angle test, inter-electrode withstand voltage test, self-healing test, charge and discharge test, pulse voltage test, spontaneous combustion test, ripple current durability test, etc., but for most users, these devices are more expensive and difficult to operate. If you really want these data, you can entrust a third party to test or ask the manufacturer for relevant information.

 

Ⅳ FAQ
1. How do you check if a capacitor is bad?
Use the multimeter and read the voltage on the capacitor leads. The voltage should read near 9 volts. The voltage will discharge rapidly to 0V because the capacitor is discharging through the multimeter. If the capacitor will not retain that voltage, it is defective and should be replaced.

 

2. How do you tell if a capacitor is bad with a multimeter?
If the capacitance value is within the measurement range, the multimeter will display the capacitor's value. It will display OL if a) the capacitance value is higher than the measurement range or b) the capacitor is faulty.

 

3. What are the symptoms of a bad start capacitor?
Start Capacitor Failure
Motor run capacitor failure symptoms include warm air flowing from the vents inside the home, the air conditioner taking more time than usual to kick on or it turns off before it is programmed to, or there is a constant low hum emitting from the machine that isn't typical.

 

4. Can a capacitor test good and still be bad?
It can, and most often does, although it is probably lower in capacitance than it originally was, but still usually within tolerance. There isn't likely to be a problem with leakage. There are two ways to test an ESR meter, a circuit unpowered or an oscilloscope.

 

5. How long can a capacitor last?
Age. Like all things, capacitors have a limited life span. Most are designed to last approximately 20 years, but a number of factors can cause them to wear out more quickly.

 

6. How do you identify a capacitor?
Ceramic types of capacitors generally have a 3-digit code printed onto their body to identify their capacitance value in pico-farads. Generally the first two digits indicate the capacitors value and the third digit indicates the number of zero's to be added.

 

7. Will a capacitor discharge on its own?
Will a Capacitor Discharge On Its Own? In theory, a capacitor will gradually lose its charge. A fully charged capacitor in an ideal condition, when disconnected, discharges to 63% of its voltage after a single time constant. Thus, this capacitor will discharge up to near 0% after 5 time constants.

 

8. How do I know if my AC capacitor is bad?
The most common signs and symptoms of a bad AC capacitor include:
AC not blowing cold air.
AC takes a while to start once you turn it on.
Humming sound coming from your air conditioner.
AC shuts off on its own.
AC won't turn on.

 

9. What side of capacitor is positive?
To tell which side is which, look for a large stripe or a minus sign (or both) on one side of the capacitor. The lead closest to that stripe or minus sign is the negative lead, and the other lead (which is unlabeled) is the positive lead.

 

10. Can I use a multimeter to discharge a capacitor?
The multimeter isn't used directly to discharge the stored energy of a capacitor. Instead, people use it to measure the voltage and power of the capacitor to know whether it is fully released or not. You can use different tools such as a light bulb or a DIY discharge tool for the process.

 

11. How fast can a capacitor discharge?
A fully charged capacitor discharges to 63% of its voltage after one time period. After 5 time periods, a capacitor discharges up to near 0% of all the voltage that it once had.

 

12. Can a bad capacitor ruin a compressor?
Using the wrong capacitor rating or a poor quality capacitor can adversely affect the operation of the motor, the compressor or an entire HVAC system. ... Depending on the motor load, this may result in a reduction in the motor's overall speed.

 

13. Can I replace a start capacitor with a run capacitor?
Run Capacitors. Start capacitors give a large capacitance value necessary for motor starting for a very short period of time (usually seconds long). ... A start capacitor can never be used as a run capacitor, because it cannot not handle current continuously.

 

14. How do you check a capacitor without a multimeter?
Just connect those two ends of the capacitor to a single phase supply and switch it ON for a few seconds. Then take that two terminal and short it, you will get a spark. And so you can somewhat assume that your capacitor is in good condition.

 

15. What if a capacitor reads high?
The high resistance across the capacitor is a sign that the capacitor is faulty. It is reading as if there is an open circuit.

 

16. How many ohms should a capacitor have?
Make sure the capacitor is fully discharged. Set the meter on the Ohmic range (Set it at least on 1000 Ohm = 1kΩ). Connect the multimeter probes to the capacitor terminals (Negative to Negative and Positive to Positive).

 

17. What if a capacitor reads low?
If it reads lower than nominal value, you may want to replace it. Non-polar capacitors lower than 1μF should not alter that much with aging. Capacitors in frequency sensitive circuits such as filters, time delays, should have a tighter tolerance.

 

18. What happens when capacitor goes bad?
A bad capacitor prevents the exterior unit from properly functioning, which hinders the cooling process as a whole. Second, improper voltage delivery to exterior unit components forces the system to work harder as it attempts to perform its job. Additional components often sustain damage due to a faulty capacitor.

 

19. How can you tell if a capacitor is bad?
Symptoms of defective capacitors may include:
Excessive noise in audio or video, including 60hz audio hum or rolling bars in video.
Scratchy, distorted, or missing audio.
Low contrast, blurry, or distorted LCD displays.
Intermittent or outright failure.

 

20. What does a damaged capacitor look like?
A busted capacitor can be obviously broken (leaking brownish fluid, corroded, or with the leads severed), but sometimes it's subtle. The top of a blown capacitor will be slightly bent outwards in a convex shape, rather than flat or slightly indented inwards like a working capacitor.

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