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Last Activity: 05-07-2023, 03:43 AM
Joined: 04-23-2023
Location: Western Australia
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  • Re: Tools - Order of purchase

    Quick update on the progress
    The Peak Atlas ESR meter has arrived and has been doing some good work.
    I ended up upgrading my multimeter to a QM1571.

    I think next in the list is a component analyser and some cable management/desk organisations....
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  • Re: Tools - Order of purchase

    Sorry, that’s because I mucked up the name. It’s the Q1130A.

    [url]https://core-electronics.com.au/auto-ranging-digital-multimeter-22528.html[/url]

    Sounds good i will take a lock for the filter material have not had to change it yet.Re: Tools - Order of purchase<br /> ...l have not had
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  • Re: Tools - Order of purchase

    De-soldering gun is a Micron T2065
    Soldering Iron is a Micron T2417
    Oscilloscope is a Hantek DSO4254C
    Power supply is a Tenma 72-2640
    Multimeter is a Micron 1130A

    On order is the Peak ESR70
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  • Re: Tools - Order of purchase

    Hey guys thanks for the suggestions.

    I will definitely make a dim bulb tester. Thanks for bringing that to my attention.

    I have ordered the Esr tester so will hopefully get that next week. On a side note I do want to buy a transistor tester/component tester too.

    Not up to SMD yet but hopefully my skills will get there in the future and I will get the equipment required.

    In terms of Dmm any suggestions? There is a significant difference between the prices. Is something like the Digitech qm1321 sufficient?...
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  • Tools - Order of purchase

    Hey guys,

    I am new to the electronics repair game & have stumbled into some tools to get my workshop (garage) started.

    I managed to get my hands on a low budget multi-meter, soldering iron, de-soldering gun, oscilloscope and a variable voltage/amperage DC power supply.

    With this being a new hobby i am thinking of investing in some tools to make it a little easier.

    When i get paid next i was thinking of buying a Peak Atlas ESR 70 gold.

    I am after suggestions on what order to buy things because i don't have the money...
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  • Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    Awesome, Thanks for the help andrewsawesomr and jiroy I really appreciate it.
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  • Re: New Members - please post your introductions here

    Hey guys,

    Found out about this forum from watching "Learn Electronics Repair" on Youtube.

    A bit about me -
    I like to fix and repair things. Most of the time i have been fixing mechanical things like lawn mowers or small engines. Recently i have decided to get into fixing electronics.
    I am a electronics novice however am trying to build my knowledge and tool kit to work on and repair things when they stop working.

    Looking forward to discussing my new hobby with...
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  • Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    Trying to locate information on this capacitor so I can workout how to test it.

    From a little research I did on google it was made by Matsushita that turned into Panasonic. Can't find the sh-sp or the T10-17 though. If it helps it is in a Cigweld welder.

    There appears to be 4 pins coming from the capacitor through the other side of the PCB. Did a little googling on that and the form factor might be called a radial box 4 pin but not sure on that.

    Thanks for the help....
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