Capacitance Measuring With A Digital Multimeter
Capacitance Measuring With A Digital Multimeter
Capacitance Measuring With A Digital Multimeter
1. Use your digital multimeter (DMM) to ensure all power to the circuit is OFF. If
the capacitor is used in an ac circuit, set the multimeter to measure ac
voltage. If is used in a dc circuit, set the DMM to measure dc voltage.
2. Visually inspect the capacitor. If leaks, cracks, bulges or other signs of
deterioration are evident, replace the capacitor.
3. Turn the dial to the Capacitance Measurement mode ( ). The symbol
often shares a spot on the dial with another function. In addition to the dial
adjustment, a function button usually needs to be pressed to activate a
measurement. Consult your multimeter’s user manual for instructions.
4. For a correct measurement, the capacitor will need to be removed from the
circuit. Discharge the capacitor as described in the warning above.
Note: Some multimeters offer a Relative (REL) mode. When measuring low
capacitance values, the Relative mode can be used to remove the
capacitance of the test leads. To place a multimeter in Relative mode for
capacitance, leave the test leads open and press the REL button. This
removes the residual capacitance value of the test leads.
5. Connect the test leads to the capacitor terminals. Keep test leads connected
for a few seconds to allow the multimeter to automatically select the proper
range.
6. Read the measurement displayed. 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.
Capacitors have a limited life and are often the cause of a malfunction.
Faulty capacitors may have a short circuit, an open circuit or may physically
deteriorate to the point of failure.
When a capacitor short circuits, a fuse may blow or other components may be
damaged.
When a capacitor opens or deteriorates, the circuit or circuit components may
not operate.
Deterioration can also change the capacitance value of a capacitor, which can
cause problems.