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| A quick teardown of Capasitor Wizard ESR Meter, a few pictures. |
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| Bud:
--- Quote from: P90 on October 06, 2016, 02:07:19 am ---I know this is an old post, but I have to say, that has to be the most horrendous and despicable soldering and overall pisspoor construction I have ever seen. --- End quote --- Then you have not seen much. Watch EEVBlog #822. |
| ErikTheNorwegian:
Component side. |
| kripton2035:
subscribed... |
| Hydrawerk:
Well, this capacitor wizard was good back in 1995. https://www.midwestdevices.com/index.php It might do the job. $239.95 USD is too much. You can buy a handheld LCR meter for that. I just randomly found this... https://eleshop.eu/de-ree-de-5000-lcr-meter.html I have my CEM DT-9935 lcr meter since 2012... https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/cheap-lcr-meter-cem-dt-9935/ |
| Hydrawerk:
--- Quote from: ErikTheNorwegian on December 03, 2023, 12:24:22 pm ---Component side. --- End quote --- It looks ugly, but it might work just OK. There are some asian made LCR meters in a similar price range as the capacitor wizard. https://www.tequipment.net/ExtechLCR200.asp https://www.electron.com/digital-multimeter-rlc-uni-t-ut612-p54037/ --- Quote from: LaurenceW on February 02, 2013, 02:45:04 pm ---OK, straight away, I can tell from the first photograph that what you have there will be based on the same chipset as a large number of other mid-range LCR meters that use the same cyrustek ES51990 chipset, also found in Mastech Ms5308 (which I have), GenRad/IET DE5000, to name but two of many. (...) --- End quote --- |
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