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bfortune206
bfortune206 over 6 years ago

This capacitor tester has been working just perfect, until this week..  All capacitor tests are approximately double, even new ones.  Any help will be appreciated. Thanks

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  • gordonmx
    gordonmx over 6 years ago +3 suggested
    Warren, I know it may sound stupid, but the first thing a customer service person asks is "Is the unit plugged in?" I know this is a battery operated unit, but could the battery need replacing? You didn…
  • Gough Lui
    Gough Lui over 6 years ago +2 suggested
    If you have tried different leads, capacitors, the only thing I can think of is perhaps resetting any settings (if there are any), perhaps removing the battery for a while and trying again. However, it…
  • three-phase
    three-phase over 6 years ago +2 suggested
    Looking at the manual for this, it indicates that there is fuse protection on the circuit, have you verified that this is ok? It also gives a specification of the output for these tests, do you have a…
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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 6 years ago

    Hi Warren,

     

    One other thing to try (although its a long shot) could be to rotate the dial a few times.. normally there are a few switch wipers underneath it, and perhaps one isn't making correct contact and some division by 2 isn't being made : ( I only suggest this because I used to have a UNI-T multimeter that once started to give bizarre readings that were related to the input, and it was the switch wipers.

     

    I don't know if it is the case here (it may just be a duff unit that eventually failed - I had an insulation tester came with a manufacturer fault), but I've always thought that capacitance meters should come with a huge warning on the front panel reminding the user to discharge first, because it is an occasional use tool for some lines of work, and those are the situations where people can forget once in a while. It seems like a usability issue, that they don't do that. I printed a label for mine on the front panel to remind me. Since I'm used to checking multimeter test leads before connecting to a circuit, that means I'm used to checking the front panel of any device with test leads, so I'm trying to reassure myself I'm likely to see a large label - I hope! : (

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    0 shabaz over 6 years ago

    Hi Warren,

     

    One other thing to try (although its a long shot) could be to rotate the dial a few times.. normally there are a few switch wipers underneath it, and perhaps one isn't making correct contact and some division by 2 isn't being made : ( I only suggest this because I used to have a UNI-T multimeter that once started to give bizarre readings that were related to the input, and it was the switch wipers.

     

    I don't know if it is the case here (it may just be a duff unit that eventually failed - I had an insulation tester came with a manufacturer fault), but I've always thought that capacitance meters should come with a huge warning on the front panel reminding the user to discharge first, because it is an occasional use tool for some lines of work, and those are the situations where people can forget once in a while. It seems like a usability issue, that they don't do that. I printed a label for mine on the front panel to remind me. Since I'm used to checking multimeter test leads before connecting to a circuit, that means I'm used to checking the front panel of any device with test leads, so I'm trying to reassure myself I'm likely to see a large label - I hope! : (

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