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Sam Goldwasser
 
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Bob Parker writes:

It looks very interesting. But does it really turn itself off after a
mere 10 seconds, or is that a misprint?


Heck, I thought the 2 minute (or whatever) off delay of your ESR meter was
often too short.

Wouldn't going to an LCD display greatly extend battery life so this
wouldn't be such an issue?

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John Bachman wrote:

The folks at Peak Electronics have just released their new ESR60
tester. This unit gives you not only ESR but also value. It is
protected from charged caps and fits in the palm of your hand.

AnaTek is the only distributor handling this nifty tester in the US.

See more at www.anatekcorp.com/testequipment/atlasesr60.htm

John
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