[Hallicrafters] LCR meter recommendations?

Charlie T pincon at erols.com
Sat Nov 30 07:37:11 EST 2019


Google is your friend.

There's "hundreds" of multi-purpose and dedicated digital  LCR meters out
there in the $20 - $30 range or even less.

I don't particularly care about absolute accuracy, since I mainly just want
to see if an electrolytic has dried up.

Most of the cheap meters can be "zero'd" for very value capacitance
measurements that cancel out the lead capacitance.
No problem reading a few pF etc.

73, Charlie k3ICH





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Subject: [Hallicrafters] LCR meter recommendations?

Do any of you use one of those digital LCR meters? I'm thinking of putting
one on my Christmas list if there's a not very expensive one that can reach
small picofarad & microfarad values. Ones I'm looked at so far seem to quit
around 200pF and 100uH.
Thanks!
WayneWB4OGM
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