Amarbir[Lynx-India]
New Member
Hello Friends ,
For My Repair Work I Wanted To Have a Capacitor Analyzer " Inductor is a Bonus lol " . I Already have a Protek 608 Multimeter With Capacitance Test , A ESR Meter of Bob Parker and a LCRQ Meter From Tonghui Model TH2821A .In The Past Few Days I Have been repairing a lot of vintage era and not so vintage era Multimeters [ Voms and VTVM's ] .I started to feel the urge to buy a capacitor leagake tester that can go upto 600 volts .My initial thoughts were to buy the Heatkit IT-11 And Heathkit IT-28 .But then i Saw that we can even buy the not so old stuff from Sencore .I chanced upon the LC-53 Meter and i found it to be good for my work so i ended up buying it like always
.Here is the Photo of the Sencore LC-53 i have purchased .I would like to know how many of you have used this meter and some good tips and tricks for the same .Is it wise to restore some electrolytic caps in this before usage or its best left as is .
Manual Is Here -> Click Here
For My Repair Work I Wanted To Have a Capacitor Analyzer " Inductor is a Bonus lol " . I Already have a Protek 608 Multimeter With Capacitance Test , A ESR Meter of Bob Parker and a LCRQ Meter From Tonghui Model TH2821A .In The Past Few Days I Have been repairing a lot of vintage era and not so vintage era Multimeters [ Voms and VTVM's ] .I started to feel the urge to buy a capacitor leagake tester that can go upto 600 volts .My initial thoughts were to buy the Heatkit IT-11 And Heathkit IT-28 .But then i Saw that we can even buy the not so old stuff from Sencore .I chanced upon the LC-53 Meter and i found it to be good for my work so i ended up buying it like always

The photo of the material

Manual Is Here -> Click Here