ESR Meter Advice

Hi Bob F from Bob P!
Thanks for your positive comments. :) As John said, I did
originally design the meter for myself, so it's always nice to know
that other techs are getting some benefit from it too.
I hope it saves you lots of time in your future repairs!

Cheers,
Bob


Bob <bob@bfisk.demon.co.uk> wrote:

Well I have to say that my DS meter has already earned its keep after its first
outing by identifying some 'new' caps that were well below standard. I'd spent
hours on the repair previously so I'm chuffed.
Enjoyed making the kit too.
The more expensive one, for me, would have not been economic. Well done Bob P.

Bob
 
"Bob Parker" <bobp@bluebottle.com> wrote in message
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Hi Bob,
Yes, we collaborated on the design of the EVB meter. If you look at
my ESR meter's web page at
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~bobpar/esrmeter.htm you'll see a big
picture of the EVB one with a link to the EVB website.
<SNIP>

Is there a U.S. distribution location for this meter? I have contacted the
associated website listed in a previous post ( and linked to from your URL
above) and it does not appear to be very professionally operated. I'm VERY
reluctant to shoot my money that direction. But I would like to buy one of
these meters. Any advice?
 
"Bob Kos" <see@text.for.eddress> wrote in message
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"Bob Parker" <bobp@bluebottle.com> wrote in message
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Hi Bob,
Yes, we collaborated on the design of the EVB meter. If you look at
my ESR meter's web page at
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~bobpar/esrmeter.htm you'll see a big
picture of the EVB one with a link to the EVB website.

SNIP

Is there a U.S. distribution location for this meter? I have contacted
the
associated website listed in a previous post ( and linked to from your URL
above) and it does not appear to be very professionally operated. I'm
VERY
reluctant to shoot my money that direction. But I would like to buy one
of
these meters. Any advice?
I had the same feeling when I first saw that website (what to do if the guy
just takes the money?). But after hearing the comments I from someone who
ordered his ESR meter there, I reluctantly decided to take the gamble.

My dealings with EVB did not leave a professional impression of the (one
man) company. I always got prompt and friendly responses on all of my
e-mails, but the payment method (international money transfer order) is
clumsy to say the least. But the most important thing is that the ESR meter
itself is very well build and it was well packaged when it arrived. So for
me the gamble paid off. Even though I don't make that many repairs these
days the ESR meter already has earned itself back.

If you prefer to deal with an US based company look here:
http://www.anatekcorp.com/testequipment/esr.htm
This is basically the same meter with a different casing.

--
Peter van Merkerk
peter.van.merkerk(at)dse.nl
 
Hi again Bob,
I completely agree with Peter van Merkerk's comments. The EVB meter
is very well made but because he's only been in the ESR meter business
for a few months, some aspects of the operation are still a bit rough
and need to be improved.
The Dick Smith Electronics version of the meter is almost the same,
though it doesn't look quite as professional.
If you go to http://members.ozemail.com.au/~bobpar/esrmeter.htm and
look at the bottom of the page, you'll see links to the North American
companies who are re-selling the DSE meters both in kit form and
assembled.
Good luck. :)

Regards,
Bob



"Bob Kos" <see@text.for.eddress> wrote:
Is there a U.S. distribution location for this meter? I have contacted the
associated website listed in a previous post ( and linked to from your URL
above) and it does not appear to be very professionally operated. I'm VERY
reluctant to shoot my money that direction. But I would like to buy one of
these meters. Any advice?
 

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