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![]() "Antonio Vernucci" wrote in message .. . While the high C value may not seem to be a problem I suspect it may indicate some deformation of the capacitor elements or some other problem. I suspect the the high C reading is not due to a real capacity increase, but rather to the fact that the meter shows a C higher than real when the measured capacitor is very lossy, i.e. it has a fairly low resistance in parallel. 73 Tony I0JX That might happen using a capacitance meter than does not measure the series and parallel resistance. The GR bridge does, which is not to say that you might not be right. It will measure capacitors that my Tektronix multi-meter will not measure, or, rather, will not give a stable indication on. Whatever is the case, these are bad guys indeed. My main reason for mentioning this was to confirm the wisdom replacing paper caps where they are encountered. -- -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL |
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