It's not a matter of needing this level of absolute accuracy; it's a matter of having something you know is close enough to the absolute standard to be sure your own gear isn't totally out to lunch, or at least for me that's the case anyways. Most everything I work with anymore are relatively simple digital projects; STM32 and occasionally Atmel 8-bit, so anything more than 3 digit accuracy is pretty much unnecessary.
Actually, the RPP series Diodes are part of the original design; this model has them on both the BATT and Coax Power circuits. I just massaged the existing design a little.
mnem
*Rare moment of pragmatism*
Just received mine. It does have the 'L' version and the diodes as well. But my desk, no my whole lab!, is piled up with stuff right now, so I can't even do a quick test. I'm currently packing resistors (E96 series) into little bags so I can clean the magazine drawers and make a plan how to sort them into the cleaned drawers. There's certainly not going to be space for 5 or 6 decades of 96 values each. There'll be some tough decisions ahead of me.
Great! I think that bang/buck wise, this is one tool that is pretty hard to beat. Just be mindful of
Mark Henessey's warning about the excessively large caps causing excessively long stabilize times; I think that most of us are going to let such a tool idle for at least 10-15 min to stabilize before use, so still should not be a problem.
Just out of curiosity, did you receive any kind of "calibration certificate" with yours? I did not.
It seems that the gods might be with on the T12 iron front, just checked the tracking info and apparently it has been dispatched from the warehouse, arrived at the outbound sorting office and now has been accepted by the airline so it might taking off soon with any luck. Seems that maybe Aliex might just have got their tracking system sorted out because to be honest I stopped using them because their tracking service never showed anything until after it had been delivered, so was as much use a chocolate teapot.
I use 17Track.net to keep tabs on my China-Direct orders; they seem to be the most on the ball. Problem with that is a lot of my orders come via ePacket, and even when they're processed correctly it usually takes ~3 days for the USPS to update once it arrives here on the plane, by which time it is often already in my hand or out for delivery.
Yeah I've given up. March the best time. Everyone is broke from Christmas apart from me as I get paid bonus end of Feb for some stupid reason.
So he was a Scottish dwarf then, obviously looking a free bowl of porridge to dip his spoon into Did you give him a Christmas tip at all to prevent him from destroying even more of your deliveries next year
I don't tip. I'm not an American
We may be vulgar and barbaric as a lot, but I at least try to tip well to make up for the inevitable social offenses that follow in my wake.
mnem
*Toddles off to ded*