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| coromonadalix:
in circuit is a first general test / basic values check tests / when having doubts, isolate or remove the part for sure there is some limits, and surrounding parts may play tricks on you an open and close calibration when available is a plus, ex: i use an de-5000 at my job, and each time i power it up, i do the open and close calibrations, and for sure, just moving the leads change values quite a bit .... human body presence ... i use some circuits while putting rf in it, just being around it, play tricks loll i can not use any serial or parallel tests, it will self oscillate the circuit but with experience and many many archived tests, even with an ohmmeter now i know if a portion is defective ... The ET430 and up lcr meters are resold in many colors and brands, not sure for their quality ??? seems to have some decent circuitry ??? Tonghui have some protables ones too, pricing seems high Hioki Applent / and rebranded ones old BK Precision models like BK885 BK886 now we beggin to have ideas ... |
| KungFuJosh:
--- Quote from: pope on December 29, 2023, 11:58:57 pm ---What makes you think that the ET meter is less reliable? I mean, it might well be the case but do you have some personal experience with these meters? --- End quote --- Search the forum, other users have stated as such. 🤷 |
| Randy222:
I'll give the Hantexk 1833C a try. In my searching for the 1833C I also found a ZT-703S dual channel handheld scope. |
| csuhi17:
Does anyone have experience with the UNI-T UT622E, how reliable is it, is it better in terms of features than the Hantek? If I see correctly, it is only slightly more expensive than the Hantek 1833C. |
| KungFuJosh:
I think the general consensus is: Almost Anything > Hantek I have a few UNI-T devices that work fine; no LCRs from them though. |
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