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| ammjy:
Thanks for your Time, Mr. Cnoob ! Omg, already 3 peoples recommend DE-5000 :scared: |
| daisizhou:
GW LCR-819 Frequency can be set arbitrarily.The only drawback is that you can't carry |
| Mr. Scram:
--- Quote from: daisizhou on May 15, 2019, 12:46:48 pm ---GW LCR-819 Frequency can be set arbitrarily.The only drawback is that you can't carry --- End quote --- It's also way beyond the budget. |
| cvanc:
Another vote for the DE-5000. I've had one for about 2 years and it is one of my most useful tools. An aftermarket mod to improve the test leads is common, there are threads here discussing this. |
| sourcecharge:
--- Quote from: coromonadalix on May 15, 2019, 01:29:41 am --- --- Quote from: sourcecharge on May 14, 2019, 10:32:21 am ---The Mastech MS5308 LCR meter has the same testing values, not sure if it's cheaper, but it seems to be a relieable LCR meter, and it has a DC input plug that allows it to be a bench top LCR meter without batteries. --- End quote --- If i recall they had some problems with their ac-dc adaptors in the past, if you buy the model with the red Mastech lettering, it should be a latest version ..... --- End quote --- Ya, I think I remember that, they were saying it was something to do with the DCR measurement, and it was due to their adaptor not working right. You can however, like I have, just use your own. The DCR measurement is just fine with the AC DC adaptor I'm using. |
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