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  1. I built this L / C meter to sort out some inductors and caps in drawers. Practically everything that could go wrong with this project did. I will post more about the project if anybody is interested.

  2. I would love some details on this!

    I actually was thinking about building my own so good timing.

  3. I love diy tools like this. Its awesome to try to bootstrap a lab from a couple off the shelf tools and lots of diy widgets (that sometimes even work lol). It’s almost like a small machine shop

  4. I’ve been wanting to build one for myself too. I’m curious about a few points if you don’t mind.

    What principle do you use to measure it? A set frequency measuring voltage, a variable frequency, doing a charge up measuring time or…?

    How would it deal with msasuring something that’s both signficantly inductive and capacitive? Say an LC tank?

  5. You could buy a Mega328 component tester to double check your project’s readings. Mega328 measures inductance, capacitance, resistance AND ALSO transistor beta, transistor Vbe, diode Vfwd {handy for LEDs!}, capacitor ESR, and much more. For thirteen dollars.

    [(amazon link)](https://www.amazon.com/Organizer-Multifunction-Transistor-Capacitor-Inductance/dp/B07T6FKHM6)

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