Phrazemaster
Well-known member
Hey all, I've got some old Gudeman square metal capacitors, .5uF on the label. When I try to measure capacitance with my Fluke 87, it gives a constant stream of fluctuating values ranging from .530uF to .620uF (roughly). The values zing by so fast and I'm confused as to why this would happen. When I've tested newer capacitors, the values fluctuate slightly on the last decimal, but not like when I'm testing these Gudemans. Note the values do center around .5uF, the rated value.
I'm wondering why this might be the case - does this indicate these are bad? They are hermetically sealed oil caps, and seller stated the "tested good" but I'm skeptical to use them.
I know I know, don't bother with old stuff, just get some new Wima film and be done with it! Well this is for a vintage restoration and ideally using vintage parts would please the client.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Mike
I'm wondering why this might be the case - does this indicate these are bad? They are hermetically sealed oil caps, and seller stated the "tested good" but I'm skeptical to use them.
I know I know, don't bother with old stuff, just get some new Wima film and be done with it! Well this is for a vintage restoration and ideally using vintage parts would please the client.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Mike