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Bench LCR Recommendations?
KE5FX:
I've been really happy with my TH2811D. No fan, and it offers a few different test frequencies and voltages. At $400-$500 it satisfies the $500 budget constraint. Might be worth considering if you don't actually need to do everything the TH2830 will do.
Edit: nvm, I see your search ended successfully.
KungFuJosh:
I don't need this right now, but I'm curious. How much do you guys pay for your external calibration? What's normal for that?
KungFuJosh:
A sound meter app on my phone, with the phone about 6 inches away from the TH2830:
Room noise average: 45dB
Average with TH2830 powered on: 57dB
KungFuJosh:
What mains fuses do you have in your TH2830 using 120VAC? It occurred to me I probably need to change it since this was setup for 220V.
Thanks,
Josh
pope:
--- Quote from: KungFuJosh on June 02, 2023, 03:03:07 pm ---What mains fuses do you have in your TH2830 using 120VAC? It occurred to me I probably need to change it since this was setup for 220V.
Thanks,
Josh
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Assuming the fuse value is correct for the 220VAC, I would use a 2x this value for 120vac.
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