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[title] How to measure capacitance (large capacitors)
-[* icon_note] The next two steps show how to measure larger electrolytic capacitors. These capacitors look like small cylinders. The iFixit multimeter can only measure capacitance up to ~100mF (millifarads).
+[* icon_note] The next two steps show how to safely measure larger electrolytic capacitors. These capacitors look like small cylinders. The iFixit multimeter can only measure capacitance up to ~100mF (millifarads).
[* black] Plug the ***black lead*** into the ***COM port***. Plug the ***red lead ***into the ***right port***.
[* black] ***Power down the circuit you're measuring***, if you're measuring the capacitor while it's still connected to the circuit.
-[* black] Make sure the capacitor is sufficiently discharged:
+[* icon_note] Make sure the capacitor is sufficiently discharged:
[* red] Turn the function dial to the ***DC volt ***mode.
- [* black] Carefully touch the probes to the capacitor's leads/pads. ***Treat the circuit as a live circuit*** and be careful not to touch anything else with your probes.
+ [* black] Carefully touch the probes to the capacitor's leads/pads to measure voltage. ***Treat the circuit as a live circuit*** and be careful not to touch anything else with your probes.
[* icon_caution] ***Make sure the capacitor voltage is 10V or less.*** If it isn't, wait a minute to let the capacitor self-discharge, or [guide|2177|use a capacitor discharge tool|new_window=true] to discharge the capacitor.
[* icon_note] As you measure the capacitor's voltage, the multimeter may slowly charge the capacitor up. Don't measure the capacitor for too long to prevent this from happening.