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Capacitance on Fluke 17B
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May 08, 2011, 06:48:03 pm »
Looking at the spec for capacitance they state "Capacitance : 0.01nF to 100uF" by under specs "Capacitance : 50nF / 200nF / 2uF / 20uF / 200uF / 20mF , +/-2% +5" Can you measure 20,000 ufd(20 mf) or 100 ufd?
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It is advisable to post the link that you found the specs.
Some information are about the display resolution, and others about the true measured values.
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It's 100uF, and with the tolerances on electrolytics being -20%+80%(on some), you could be unable to measure 100uF ones.
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