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BravoV:
 :-DD .. lol .. here we go again ...
Svgeesus:
Thanks kripton2035 and nanofrog.

I have since found the teardown https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/der-ee-de-5000-unboxing-and-teardown/ which is interesting reading.

I was asking because my new (to me) bench multimeter (Keysight 34465A) can measure capacitance and (4-wire) resistance, but as far as I can see cannot measure ESR (or, indeed, inductance). If I get a separate LCR meter I would be looking for 4-wire measurement.
kripton2035:
the deree de5000 is (still) the best bang for buck if you're searching for an lcr meter today.
if you want a really better instrument, you need k$.
nanofrog:

--- Quote from: kripton2035 on January 14, 2018, 07:22:40 pm ---the deree de5000 is (still) the best bang for buck if you're searching for an lcr meter today.
if you want a really better instrument, you need k$.

--- End quote ---
+1  :-+

It's a fine LCR for hobbyist use IME, and it won't bankrupt you to buy. And as it's portable, you can position it where ever makes the most sense for the project being worked on. ;) Might not seem like a big deal, but I've learned that it's a nice feature vs. boat anchor LCR's.
tigr:
Well, if there are no other ways, let it be the only one so far. ;)
Returning to the LCR meter.Very even good. :)
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