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| Steps65:
I'm just starting the hobby and would be a little bit confused about what would I really need, and would be a little bit worry about what would I need in the future, especially the price difference is nearly the double |
| Veteran68:
Then you are highly unlikely to come across 2000H inductances outside of some *very* specific and niche applications (that I struggle to even think of right now), especially in a hobbyist context. The majority of inductors you'll come across will be <1H up to maybe a few henries. On the off-chance that you do come across something in the hundreds of henries (much less thousands), you're probably looking at needing more specialized equipment than a $150-$200 LCR meter anyway. The DE-5000 is a fine meter for the price and is probably considered the "standard" in the $150 price range. But as others point out the UX is pretty atrocious compared to more modern UIs with the slightly more expensive Hantek, Uni-T, and EastTester models that also include additional test parameters on their upgraded models that you don't get with the DE-5000. |
| Steps65:
Thanks for your help, really appreciated |
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