Spent a few hours knocking this together. www.vintage-radio.net/forum/s... zpostbox.ru/simple_esr_meter_c...
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@driverfilmsshortwavechannel Жыл бұрын
Nice little project. Might build one at some point. Thanks for sharing!
@kevb1816 Жыл бұрын
Case is near perfect for the project!
@jimsimpson1006 Жыл бұрын
A nice little project this, might just persuade me to get back into electronics after many years away.
@GeorgeChristofi Жыл бұрын
Might have to build one of those. I don't need it cos I have a peak but its a lot more sacrificial if you check high voltage caps.
@zx8401ztv Жыл бұрын
Hey you have two testers now, check caps in stereo lol The slamming of the needle, 4.7uf across the meter perhaps :-D White sticky paper parcel labels are handy for quick rescaling lol, yes im cheap :-D The spare meter and box, you could not get any better than that, smashing. Most testers use a frequency to test caps, but would that type of test work correctly testing a resistor with no reactance. I don't know lol. Nice to see you having a bit of fun :-D
@michaeldranfield7140 Жыл бұрын
Very good, it's just a pity on you exhaust meter the green and red of the scale are reversed to what they should be for an ESR test.
@waynesharp1690 Жыл бұрын
Worthwhile little project and probably more accurate than a lot of the cheap Chinese meters 👍
@opposites-369
10 ай бұрын
I have an analog ESR made in China which can measure pressure the strength of storing capacitance, such as measuring the blood pressure of a heart pacemaker, even measuring in pico farad units, which means it can measure types of capacitors other than electrolyt capacitors, what I like about analog ESR is that it can detect half damage unlike ESR digital which only detects whether it is still good or completely damaged, the advantage of analog ESR made in China can also detect half the damage to diodes & transistors, it is very cheap, I bought it for only around 17$ but I am very satisfied 👍🏻
@BetoBar-bh2kr
6 ай бұрын
@@opposites-369 can you post the brand and model #, or a link to buy it? Thanks
@EireHonour Жыл бұрын
Really need more videos like this 🤗
@terryblackman6217 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. You can't beat a bit of shit in the shed. 👍😆
@TheCrakkle Жыл бұрын
Beggar me I was wondering how you got such a nice scale on it until I saw Hawk Exhaust gas analyzer. Good bit o kit.
@Vosv66 Жыл бұрын
Д'якую, гарний прибор.
@EJEuth Жыл бұрын
I also found this circuit and I’m tempted to make it. Your video motivated me to proceed. A comment though: that 220uF ‘CoSonic’ tester beeping (time: 11:17) might mean the Cap is conducting galvanically - something it was not supposed to do. That is why it measures also low ESR in your DIY, as this simpler circuit does not differentiate Ohmic resistance leakage than low ESR; but for this, any DMM or Analog Multimeter does this part of test. Thanks for sharing!
@larkop6504Ай бұрын
Nice piece a kit, was going to suggest an attempt at a PKE meter, but you would be able to go anywhere near the Dail. Must check out some of your other videos.
@marcelocamposcampos76058 ай бұрын
Buenas tardes colega excelente instrumento , me podría pasar el circuito muchas gracias , saludos desde Argentina.
@EJEuth Жыл бұрын
Another point: in case you have any Oscilloscope, even like those cheap DSO, it would be great to see the waveform frequency (F_0 and does it drift?) and amplitude (mVpp) for different cases as 1R, 3R3, 10R (ohmic) and 1uF, 10uF, 100uF, 1000uF - for instance. My guess it that the circuit operates at such lower amplitudes that it could be used to measure ESR in-circuit - with more confidence after testings. An idea for a second video, if you allow the suggestion. Thanks again!
@irishguy200007 Жыл бұрын
Nice lab
@piconano Жыл бұрын
Since 2.5 mH is not a standard inductor, can one connect a 2.2mH and a 300uH in series and call it good enough? Inductor dots observed of course.
@IrishvintageTVRadio
Жыл бұрын
2.2mH would be close enough.
@piconano
Жыл бұрын
@@IrishvintageTVRadio Gathering parts to build one. I have everything but have to find them. Thanks for everything.
@opposites-36910 ай бұрын
Can it measure up to pico farad?
@IrishvintageTVRadio
10 ай бұрын
No, for measuring ESR in electrolytic capacitors only.
@treadmillrepair754 Жыл бұрын
I bought the GME-236 for Us$130 dollars. One of the best ESR meter in the market for tepair technicians.
@randomsteve42888 ай бұрын
Just a few thoughts... the calibration of any ESR meter should not be done with standard wirewound resistors, as the ESR meter uses AC and a standard wirewound resistor has impedance which will interfer beyond its pure DC resistance. Especially on a design like the one here where the Capacotor under Test becomes part of a free running LC oscillator. On that note; for calibration purpose get some carbon resistors or metal film 1 Ohm 1% and series string/parallel them to make up various values. And on second note; most ESR Meters run at an AC of 100kHz. Calculating roughly the frequency of your common collector colpitts oscillator I end up at about 15 kHz... so the DIY meter will be widely off at capacitancrs below 1uF. Plus seeing how your cap wizard shows your 1 ohm wirewound as 1,5 ohm is just testimony to my doubts on using wirewound resistors as calibration resistors for ESR meters; at your DIY meter's 15kHz the additional parasitic inductive resistance of the wirewound 1ohm resistor is about 10 times smaller than on the 100kHz the capwizard uses. No wonder the cap wizard reads the 1 ohm wirewound high.
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Nice little project. Might build one at some point. Thanks for sharing!
Case is near perfect for the project!
A nice little project this, might just persuade me to get back into electronics after many years away.
Might have to build one of those. I don't need it cos I have a peak but its a lot more sacrificial if you check high voltage caps.
Hey you have two testers now, check caps in stereo lol The slamming of the needle, 4.7uf across the meter perhaps :-D White sticky paper parcel labels are handy for quick rescaling lol, yes im cheap :-D The spare meter and box, you could not get any better than that, smashing. Most testers use a frequency to test caps, but would that type of test work correctly testing a resistor with no reactance. I don't know lol. Nice to see you having a bit of fun :-D
Very good, it's just a pity on you exhaust meter the green and red of the scale are reversed to what they should be for an ESR test.
Worthwhile little project and probably more accurate than a lot of the cheap Chinese meters 👍
@opposites-369
10 ай бұрын
I have an analog ESR made in China which can measure pressure the strength of storing capacitance, such as measuring the blood pressure of a heart pacemaker, even measuring in pico farad units, which means it can measure types of capacitors other than electrolyt capacitors, what I like about analog ESR is that it can detect half damage unlike ESR digital which only detects whether it is still good or completely damaged, the advantage of analog ESR made in China can also detect half the damage to diodes & transistors, it is very cheap, I bought it for only around 17$ but I am very satisfied 👍🏻
@BetoBar-bh2kr
6 ай бұрын
@@opposites-369 can you post the brand and model #, or a link to buy it? Thanks
Really need more videos like this 🤗
Thanks for sharing. You can't beat a bit of shit in the shed. 👍😆
Beggar me I was wondering how you got such a nice scale on it until I saw Hawk Exhaust gas analyzer. Good bit o kit.
Д'якую, гарний прибор.
I also found this circuit and I’m tempted to make it. Your video motivated me to proceed. A comment though: that 220uF ‘CoSonic’ tester beeping (time: 11:17) might mean the Cap is conducting galvanically - something it was not supposed to do. That is why it measures also low ESR in your DIY, as this simpler circuit does not differentiate Ohmic resistance leakage than low ESR; but for this, any DMM or Analog Multimeter does this part of test. Thanks for sharing!
Nice piece a kit, was going to suggest an attempt at a PKE meter, but you would be able to go anywhere near the Dail. Must check out some of your other videos.
Buenas tardes colega excelente instrumento , me podría pasar el circuito muchas gracias , saludos desde Argentina.
Another point: in case you have any Oscilloscope, even like those cheap DSO, it would be great to see the waveform frequency (F_0 and does it drift?) and amplitude (mVpp) for different cases as 1R, 3R3, 10R (ohmic) and 1uF, 10uF, 100uF, 1000uF - for instance. My guess it that the circuit operates at such lower amplitudes that it could be used to measure ESR in-circuit - with more confidence after testings. An idea for a second video, if you allow the suggestion. Thanks again!
Nice lab
Since 2.5 mH is not a standard inductor, can one connect a 2.2mH and a 300uH in series and call it good enough? Inductor dots observed of course.
@IrishvintageTVRadio
Жыл бұрын
2.2mH would be close enough.
@piconano
Жыл бұрын
@@IrishvintageTVRadio Gathering parts to build one. I have everything but have to find them. Thanks for everything.
Can it measure up to pico farad?
@IrishvintageTVRadio
10 ай бұрын
No, for measuring ESR in electrolytic capacitors only.
I bought the GME-236 for Us$130 dollars. One of the best ESR meter in the market for tepair technicians.
Just a few thoughts... the calibration of any ESR meter should not be done with standard wirewound resistors, as the ESR meter uses AC and a standard wirewound resistor has impedance which will interfer beyond its pure DC resistance. Especially on a design like the one here where the Capacotor under Test becomes part of a free running LC oscillator. On that note; for calibration purpose get some carbon resistors or metal film 1 Ohm 1% and series string/parallel them to make up various values. And on second note; most ESR Meters run at an AC of 100kHz. Calculating roughly the frequency of your common collector colpitts oscillator I end up at about 15 kHz... so the DIY meter will be widely off at capacitancrs below 1uF. Plus seeing how your cap wizard shows your 1 ohm wirewound as 1,5 ohm is just testimony to my doubts on using wirewound resistors as calibration resistors for ESR meters; at your DIY meter's 15kHz the additional parasitic inductive resistance of the wirewound 1ohm resistor is about 10 times smaller than on the 100kHz the capwizard uses. No wonder the cap wizard reads the 1 ohm wirewound high.
@IrishvintageTVRadio
8 ай бұрын
Jim said it would be grand.
Hello I want watching..