thx for the manual. but is it the same i find on the site in pdf?
i have bought a normal resistor of 1 ohm to change the broken resistor and soldered in the esr meter: i read it with multimeter and it's of 1.14 ohm. is it good or not good for precision?
after i did all the tune but i don't have the correct values..i explain you what i have done:
with esr meter switched off:
i put the capacitor of 470uf in the right side soket,i switched on the esr meter and i waited for calibration done and after i tuned the R9 until i read the correct capacitance and after i switched off the esr meter.
after i put another the capacitor of 1000uf in the right side soket,i switched on the esr meter and i waited for calibration done and after i tuned the R9 until i read the correct capacitance and after i switched off the esr meter.
i put again the capacitor i calibrated before of 470uf and the measure now is not correct.
after i tried to tune the esr:
with esr meter switched off:
i put a resistor of 10 ohm in the right side of the soket, i switched on the esr meter and on the display i read 10 ohm.
after i switched off the esr meter and i put a resistor of 0.22 ohm in the right side of the soket, i switched on the esr meter and waited for calibration and i read a wrong value of resistance,then i tune the R15 until i read the correct value.
i switched off the esr meter and i put a resistor of 0.33 ohm,i switched on the esr meter,waited for calibration and i read a wrong value of resistance,then i tune the R15 until i read the correct value (about 0.33).
after i switched off the esr meter i tried to put again the resistor of 0.22ohm,switched on the esr meter,waited for calibration and now the value was again wrong and not 0.22 ohm.
it seems the values not are registered in the esr meter when i go to tune the r9 or r15 for othe measure.
i have to check other components?