Blue ESR Meter
I received two units of blue ESR meter by Anatek and the blue ESR meter was designed by Bob Parker. It is in the kitset form and you could see the different parts from the photos. I have discussed with John Bachman about becoming the distributor for this Blue ESR Meter and i need to test it out myself before i began to sell it from my websites. I wish i could fix the testing equipment fast but tomorrow there might be a student from Myanmar who will be attending the basic electronic course for 5 days. Anyway once i have completed fixing the Blue ESR Meter i will surely test it out and will let you know about how good is this ESR tester.
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jayan
October 20, 2009 at 11:36 pm
I like to know more about blue ESR Meter rate also
send email .......
admin
October 21, 2009 at 9:43 am
Hi Jayan,
Please visit http://www.electronicrepairguide.com/blue-esr-meter.html
Jestine
Mick
December 26, 2012 at 10:06 am
Good day and Happy Holidays Jestine,I get the following readings from the Anatek blue ESR Meter let me know if these Electrolytic caps are good or not:
100V 470uf - 0.3 OHMS
10V 3300uf - 0.2 OHMS
16V 1500uf - o.3 ohms
25v 470uf - 0.3 OHMS
400V 270uf - 0.22 OHMS
400V 270uf - 0.15 ohms
450V 47uf - 1.0 OHMS
50V 22uf - 1.0 ohms
What do you think please let me know so I can get a hang of this meter.
Jestine Yong
December 26, 2012 at 8:22 pm
Hi Mick,
Try this link below for easy reference:
https://www.jestineyong.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/ESRTable1.jpg
The value that you get should be lowered than the chart. If you get the same value as the chart then it is a marginal cap. Some caps still function well under marginal value or slightly higher than the value from the chart.
Jestine