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kf4rca 09-14-2022 11:03 AM

Sexy Test Equipment Tool
 
Have you seen this???
Price is right too!!!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/26247488609...Bk9SR4i018vnYA

old_tv_nut 09-14-2022 01:09 PM

Neat!

Now, if they had one that identified vacuum tubes... :D

Electronic M 09-14-2022 01:13 PM

You're just seeing these NOW?
I've had one since at least 2018 (I've broken 2-3 from accidental falls). Shango and numerous VKers have been using these for years.

They're good for working on SS gear. I use mine mostly for ESR tests, checking pF caps below what my Heathkit C3 can accurately measure, inductors, and for checking PN junction based parts with 3 terminals or less and identifying parts I don't feel like searching datasheets for.

Not sure what's sexy about a PCB with a LCD and a single button... Unless there's some hidden Easter egg to get naked ladies to dance on that LCD screen. :D
I know there's a calibration mode easter egg that appears if you short all 3 terminals and push the button...

jr_tech 09-14-2022 02:56 PM

I’m on number 3 since 2016... they can be destroyed by voltage across the terminals. Be sure the capacitor to be tested is completely discharged before testing.

Very useful device.:thmbsp:

jr

MIPS 09-14-2022 03:15 PM

These are fun, cheap and really handy. Problem is most of them will require you to find an enclosure.

kf4rca 09-15-2022 11:43 AM

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Thanks for the info. That's the first time I had ever seen one of those.
I'm still old school here.
One of those vendors on Ebay has a clear plastic case for them.

N2IXK 09-15-2022 12:03 PM

I've had one of those for a while. Very handy, especially for identifying unknown parts. Wish it had a higher test voltage available for testing zener diodes, though...

jr_tech 09-15-2022 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kf4rca (Post 3244840)
One of those vendors on Ebay has a clear plastic case for them.

I got mine as a kit (case assembly required) from Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Organizer-Mul...s%2C394&sr=8-3

not affiliated,
jr

old_tv_nut 09-15-2022 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jr_tech (Post 3244825)
I’m on number 3 since 2016... they can be destroyed by voltage across the terminals. Be sure the capacitor to be tested is completely discharged before testing.

Very useful device.:thmbsp:

jr

Thanks - just ordered the one with DIY case mentioned in the thread.

Tube TV 10-08-2022 01:55 PM

Been meaning to pick one of these up.

vertsyeux 02-17-2023 11:53 AM

Bit late to the fray here. These cheap Chinese Arduino based testers; great for what they are - ie. cheap - but accuracy testing passives is not great (one of my 2 tested worse than 20% on R, C and L testing). Might be possible to calibrate, but who knows how? The Peak Atlas testers are nowhere near as cheap but quite accurate and doesn't misidentify 3-lead semis like the Chinese one does. For something cheap ($20) and more useful than you might expect, get a Uni-T UT116C SMD/tweezers meter. Fairly accurate, tests zener diode breakdown voltages, flash LEDs in circuit, single-handed in-circuit voltage measurement.. and great for verifying through-hole and SMD resistor values..


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