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| Mastech MS5308 LCR meter with ESR measurement - on discount at the moment |
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| Wytnucls:
Unit-T uses 9V battery (6F22) or USB power connection for both their LCR meters. |
| robrenz:
--- Quote from: LaurenceW on November 17, 2012, 09:58:21 pm ---I have a Mastech 5308, and it suits my Hobby/home purpose. I probably wouldn't specify it for use on a production line. I've no doubt the Agilent is even better - and so it should be! But I just have no need for any such Betterness. (I think I might have just made that word up). --- End quote --- I am curious how the Agilent can be better when it does not have 4 wire kelvin connections. The manual specs state the accuracy at the built in component clips (not kelvin). All the attachments are obviously only 2 wire. It does have a user open short cal. feature but can that completely correct without a Kelvin connection on the attachments? Not bashing the Agilent meter I just don't understand. Can some one enlighten me? |
| jtronix:
"LaurenceW" have you measure ESR of capacitor without desoldering the capacitor form PCB??? does it gives correct reading?? |
| jtronix:
please upload video demo of Mastech MS5308. |
| LaurenceW:
Yes I have, plenty of times, and yes it does work (within the limits that I described earlier about interference from other nearby components. You MUST take these into account). Sorry - I don't have the to put videos together. There is a LOT of info and pictures about various mid-price LCR/ESR meters around this forum. No point in me duplicating that in a movie. |
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