So,
After using this device for the last 3 months or so, it is definitely a keeper type of instrument that should be front and center on one's workbench. It does a fine job of "letting the software" do the work and tell you exactly what the 2 or 3 lead device is and whether it's good, bad, shorted and its pertinent characteristics are. Of course it cannot tell you about higher voltage capacitor leakage, but that's why we have/use devices like the Heathkit C-2, C-3 and Eico 950's for those tests.


. Totally in agreement with --transmaster's assessment as well--. And to boot, you don't have to keep switching ranges/selector buttons on the DVM to test a known/unknown device.
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Tom (PK)