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Fnirsi -TC3
ZhuraYuk:
There is a new "transistor tester" coming, LCR-P1
slavoy:
--- Quote from: ZhuraYuk on August 14, 2024, 09:38:37 pm ---There is a new "transistor tester" coming, LCR-P1
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As I said in the previous post ;D
--- Quote from: slavoy on January 23, 2024, 04:36:33 pm ---FNIRSI policy will be like this: New cool looking TC-4 with minor updates after release, no care for older devices :-// If it doesn't work from the start, you are on you own.
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CharlotteSwiss:
I understand that it would be better to avoid this product Fnirsi? It is not even mentioned on their site. I would like to add one of these magic tweezers to my lab, but perhaps it would be better to look at a better brand.
watchmaker:
The consensus seems to be to use Shannon's Tweezers. Not as attractive as the early bird price, but still a decent value.
I have the TC3 and it is about as "accurate" as any other magical tester. However, the continuity tester is pretty damned good; almost instantaneous. I checked with a resistor box and it will not alarm over 100 ohms. The nice thing is it displays the resistance when it does alarm (or not). So if it sounds and an R of 50 ohms is ok with you, then you know it is a "false" alarm.
Be nice if that was adjustable, but for the price.....
CharlotteSwiss:
I saw that there would be Shannon, but the price is too high for an amateur... A middle ground would be fine. Even my multimeters indicate resistance (in addition to sound) in continuity tests. What I have a hard time understanding is why these tweezers should be better than a multimeter. I hope it's not because you can use them with one hand...
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