Author Topic: Design a New Precision LCR Tweezers with Much Lower Cost 【Shannon Tweezers ST42】  (Read 139792 times)

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Offline ceut

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For AliExpress, I have simulated a new order for delivering in France, it seems to be OK for me, even the price and the shipping cost (it was about 15€ lower when I bought it for my 2023 christmas gift  :) ).

I don't really understand what is happening on their side, but I know they never had answers to real problem (example: I was having a problem with my Paypal account, I have asked them many times and I hae never had a single resolution, and after 1 month my problem has been fixed without them - I don't know how)

 

Offline valcher

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@ceut
When I ordered tweezers in the store, a warning came out - “you can only purchase one item.” I don't need two or more, I buy only for myself. The price of the tweezers was the same as yours. Now, if I go to the store under my account, the price is 40% higher, if a wife, then the price is low.
Most likely the product is limited and there are some temporary restrictions on accounts.
 

Offline mawyatt

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WRT making milliohm impedance measurements with any instrument. Getting Reliable Repeatable measurement results is difficult even for Bench Lab Grade LCR Meters.

We must remember that with a milliohm resistor with a 10ma test current, the measured voltage is only 10uv!! Even with a 1 amp test current this is only 1mv!!!

Don't think it's quite fair to be asking Tweezers of any kind to delve into this very low impedance area and produce very accurate and repeatable results since they likely can't produce enough test current to create a respectable DUT voltage for the measurement.

Of course we may be all wet on this as we don't know exactly how the measurements are conducted on various LCR type Tweezers!!

Best,
Curiosity killed the cat, also depleted my wallet!
~Wyatt Labs by Mike~
 
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Offline Sparrow

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Regarding the mentioned battery discharge issue, I investigated the behaviour of the instrument on a daily base and finally, I'm pretty sure it was my own fault... |O
When not in use, I kept the tweezers in the supplied box while it also contained the folded "quick reference chart". Since the "joystick" button projects from the body of the tweezers, as long as there's only the foam padding opposite to it with the lid of the box closed, everything's fine. But if the relatively stiff paper of the quick reference chart presses against the joystick, it could very well depress it and cause the discharge problem. Investigating the chart more closely, I found traces of a depression right where the joystick would be if the chart is slided towards this edge of the box, so I assume this was actually the case.

From now on, I make sure that the chart is not covering the joystick when I close the box. No further problems observed since...  :)

So is the issue that the button being pressed turns the tweezers on, or that it just draws significant current by virtue of being depressed?

If the former - should be able to be fixed with a different, more robust power up method, e.g. move left, right, left, right or something else.

If the latter, then does anyone have a problem when it's in the leather case - does the case push the button?
 

Online KungFuJosh

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It's fine in the leather case, I leave it in there 99% of the time. The leather case has a cutout so it doesn't mess with the power button.

The power button design is fine as it is, it would be weird if it was different.
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Offline dibro

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I have no problem at all with using the leather case, Use it all the time.
But you have to take care that nothing is pressing in the case where the button is located.
 


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