I can't justify myself buying a LCR meter with freq testing like yours, I'm a hobby builder, but this begs for a test!martin manning wrote: ↑Sat Mar 31, 2018 5:02 pm I was off-base above- the change in capacitance at high frequency is negligible (inaudible) since the Rk//Ck roll-off is way down at a couple of hundred Hz. In other words, that's where the capacitance value becomes important. The specs for max ESR in e-caps (including this one) are much higher than I measured (~5x), so perhaps other brands are closer to their upper spec limit? Here's how it plots:
Is there any chance in the future you could do a test with different lytics?
It would be interesting to see if the knee frequency for Rk//Ck is affected bij the ESR/capacitance value.
There are no more freq you can test with the B&K?