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- Batteries from 0.1 V to 4.5 V. - Resistors and potentiometers from 1 to 50 M. - Capacitors from 25 pF to 100 mF. - Inductances from 0.01 mH to 20 H. - Diodes and double diodes up to a forward conduction voltage of 4.50 V. - Zener diodes up to a zener voltage of 30 V. - Bipolar transistors and darlingtons, NPN and PNP. - FETs, MOSFETs and IGBTs. - Thyristors and triacs with ignition currents less than 6 mA. - Remote control codes using the Hitachi protocol.
You should carefully discharge the capacitors you want to test. The TC1, like all of its counterparts who work on the same principle, is extremely sensitive to excessive voltages at its inputs.
The power supply of the TC1 The device comes with a 3.7 V Li-ion rechargeable battery built into the housing. On the underside of the TC1 is a micro-USB connector that allows you to connect the device to a standard 5 V USB charger via the supplied cable. A bi-color LED lights up red when the battery is charging and green when the charging is complete. The battery voltage is shown on the display during the initialization of the device. The tester will continue to operate until the battery voltage drops to 3.0 V.