Author Topic: Review and tear-down of UNI-T UT612 LCR meter  (Read 110138 times)

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Offline Bad_Driver

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Re: Review and tear-down of UNI-T UT612 LCR meter
« Reply #100 on: February 28, 2021, 03:46:54 pm »
Sorry found your request to late. After some month using the meter all works for me.
I use it for caps and inductivites. Low res measurements isn‘t important for me since I have a HP34401A
with 4wire measurement and kelvin clamps on the bench.
The only downside of the meter are the terrible tips of the tweezer. They are to soft, you need to much pressure to get good contact for calibration and you bend them. And it is hard to get good contact on the pcb. They
should be better gold plated.
I‘m looking for a better solution but are short of time these days.
If some one has a good idea how to improve the tweezer it will be highly appreciated!

PS no clue why the pics are downside  :-//
« Last Edit: February 28, 2021, 03:53:08 pm by Bad_Driver »
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Offline Mickatroid

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Re: Review and tear-down of UNI-T UT612 LCR meter
« Reply #101 on: July 09, 2022, 03:32:56 am »
I don't know what to do about the tweezers but there is a part called UNI-T UT-L61 which is a pair of clips that might be useful to you.

Better late than never?
 


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