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Is there any way you can test a condenser.
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John - thanks; I have looked through your interesting article. But - your reply - what does that infinity equate to... with a lesser meter's reading? I realise it's just getting a hunch rather than any definitive but have to start somewhere.

I put it to maximum scale, and on some, the reading just continually climbs slowly over 20 seconds or so. (either positive or minus dependent on the probe position)
On others, the climbing number suddenly reverts to '1'. This is the bit that I'm unsure as to whether its good, or bad.
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RE: Is there any way you can test a condenser. - by JonE - 19-07-2022, 12:12 PM

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