2014/06/26 09:01:03
The Maillard Reaction
Handheld:
 

 
Should be here in a few days. :-)
2014/06/26 09:51:45
Jeff Evans
I love a good meter. They are sooooo handy. You had better remind people that we are not talking Left Centre and Right but Inductance, Capacitance and Resistance.
 
 
2014/06/26 10:09:52
The Maillard Reaction
Hi Jeff,
 Apparently there is a new generation of Integrated Circuit chip that has created the opportunity to make these sorts of measurements in a small hand held meter with more accuracy and ease than ever before.
 
 This unit is set up to use the 4 wire, Kelvin, measuring technique and so the meter can sense with great accuracy while the IC can make the most of all its horse power.
 
 People that have been using these meters a bit say that they are enjoying learning first hand how the various parameters of a capacitor effect their circuits. That was an experience that was formally limited to the relatively few people who had access to very expensive bench top or rack testing apparatus.
 
 Good times!
2014/06/26 10:34:15
drewfx1
How new are these?
 
As I recall, a little while back there was only about one (too pricey for Drew) model that anyone would recommend.
2014/06/26 10:42:22
The Maillard Reaction
I think they came out about 3 years ago and it took a while for people to catch on. I was like most people in assuming that the more expensive units had to be better.
 
There was a wild wave of enthusiasm about 1-1/2 years ago when people learned they could buy the OEM version off ebay for less than 1/2 the price of the famous maker package that comes from the same factory and has the same model number and guts. It seems like a lot of people who own or have access to more expensive choices have confirmed that this unit is surprisingly accurate, fast, and proven to have repeatable results. The IC seems to have all the important functionality dialed in and that makes it incredibly cheap compared to older designs.
 
I'm late to the party, but last week I wanted to make a measurement that my Fluke 179 wasn't capable of doing so I finally had an excuse to place an order.
2014/06/26 11:34:51
drewfx1
You realize that you may end up costing me some money here? 
2014/06/26 12:58:20
The Maillard Reaction
:-)
2014/06/26 18:17:31
DeeringAmps
What does it cost?
2014/06/26 20:11:08
The Maillard Reaction
I got it on ebay from Japan with all the accessories for $185 shipped. If you get what seems to be the same exact thing from the USA company its base cost is #335 and about $425 with same accessory package. The USA company also offers certification services, if you need that sort of thing, while the off shore sources that sell on ebay aren't equipped to offer that sort of documentation.
2014/06/26 21:01:39
DeeringAmps
Which accessories are "essential"? What about customs?
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