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| Mastech MS5308 LCR meter with ESR measurement - on discount at the moment |
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| zoltm:
Well talking about low cost an being able to measure at 100KHz range, today I found one from Taiwan called Lutron Electronic LCR-9184. My source offer me this at US$120. This is the lowest cost 100Khz handheld I have ever seen. www.pedak.nl/Lutron/pdf/LCR-9184.pdf |
| T4P:
They don't provide proper kelvin leads right ? (The MS5308 and this one uses the same chipset as expected) Everything is optional LOL |
| nickolaszet:
Hi..I read the topic but nobody say if ESR measure of MS5308 working in circuit (can you measure the cap from PCB or you must take it out first?.).And if you can , then measure and the capacity together with ESR in circuit.?? |
| olsenn:
Not that I can afford it, but this one seems to be quite nice (I like bench units more than handhelds): http://www.tequipment.net/HiokiIM3523.html |
| lister:
Can anyone verify the accuracy of the Tonghui TH2822 meter? The vendor claims ESR is good to: 0.0001 ohm I don't believe this number... The new Agilent meter is good to: 0.001 ohm I purchased the MS5308 recently and I'm not happy with it. I don't care about the size. I can only read ESR to 0.01 ohm though. I can get this quality with many other $100 ESR only meters. I should have read the MS5308 specs closer. I only need ESR and don't care about the other functions since I already have them on other meters. Is anyone using this meter with low ESR caps or low IR battery cells/contacts? I have a lot of variance when measuring in the lower end of the scale <0.03 ohm. Most of my caps are <0.02 ohm, and my batteries are 0.002 to 0.003 ohm |
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