Interesting comparison. Thank you for sharing that experience. The YAOREA can measure even higher impedances then the expensive meter... I agree with you - for hobby users it is precise enough and very good.
Also perhaps the measuring conditions in terms of load are different , seeing as the voltages are a little different. Best regards.Keep up the good work.Numai bine.
@@viocaia I've seen where reviewers say the MS8124A doesn't give repeatable numbers on the same cell. In your experience did/ does the YR1035 give consistant repeatable numbers on the same cell?
The 8124A has very low resolution. IMO it seems much cheaper in terms of quality. I don’t think it can read below 1mR? Or is it 0.1mR? I know it only gives one digit past the decimal so while it might work for most cylindrical 18650 and 21700’s it definitely will not work for large prismatic cells. Pretty much anything over 50Ah or even medium sized power cells (Headway 38120P) you are dealing with sub milliohm measurements. With EVE LF280(insert model letter) you’re somewhere between 0.14mR and 0.16mR on Grade A EV cells. Anything at 0.20mR or above I’d consider Grade B without a doubt so you’d need a meter with better resolution (and accuracy). I prefer the RC3563
Hey Mohamad! I'm sorry but I can't say, I don't have any of those batteries, but consider that the low resistance you measure , the better the battery is..ussually around 10 milliohms..
1500 USD second hand to 50USD new on Aliexpress...huge difference. But consider YR1035+ like a hobby, semi-professional tester. Hioki it's another league.
I love the HDD magnets attached to the metal lamp 🤩12:00
Very useful ! Thanks!
Thanks alot
This is best review for the tester YR1035
Thanks! I hope it's useful
Interesting comparison. Thank you for sharing that experience.
The YAOREA can measure even higher impedances then the expensive meter...
I agree with you - for hobby users it is precise enough and very good.
Yep!
Thank you for measuring, interesting👍.
Glad you liked it!
Hei Viorel.Great video. On the cr2032 with the hioki the high range was exceeded.
True..
if you measuure with hioki at 30mohm range it would show real value, now 3mohm range was set to small :)
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@@quattro4x463 It was briefly on my bench so probably you're right. I'm happy with YR1035
Thanks for the comparison video, I just choose between them, pay expensive or cheap !!!
I'll go for YR1035+, good enough for most of the measurements.
Nice comparison sir !!!
Hope it's useful.
Also perhaps the measuring conditions in terms of load are different , seeing as the voltages are a little different. Best regards.Keep up the good work.Numai bine.
Thanks! I'll do the best!
Thanks for your sharing! But looks like your HIOKI BT3554 may need to be calibrated. A new CR2032 usually measures near 10ohm of IR.
Probably yes, there was a difference between Hioki and YR1035+, I don't own Hioki anymore so I'll pass the advice. Thanks for looking.
OK, may I ask what CR2032 did you test in this video, maxell, energizer, duracell, or other brand?@@viocaia
@@Maple-qs5wi I really don't know, a cell laying around my bench, probably worn
BT3554 can measure the maximum up to 3.1 ohms?
Yes..
Interesant era sa vedem și cum se comporta la tensiuni de peste 12v .(ma refer la diferența celor 2 aparate)
Wondering how the YR1035 compares to the SM8124A..
I can't say..never gad one...
@@viocaia I've seen where reviewers say the MS8124A doesn't give repeatable numbers on the same cell.
In your experience did/ does the YR1035 give consistant repeatable numbers on the same cell?
@@peskypeet pretty constant, very close numbers..
The 8124A has very low resolution. IMO it seems much cheaper in terms of quality. I don’t think it can read below 1mR? Or is it 0.1mR? I know it only gives one digit past the decimal so while it might work for most cylindrical 18650 and 21700’s it definitely will not work for large prismatic cells. Pretty much anything over 50Ah or even medium sized power cells (Headway 38120P) you are dealing with sub milliohm measurements. With EVE LF280(insert model letter) you’re somewhere between 0.14mR and 0.16mR on Grade A EV cells. Anything at 0.20mR or above I’d consider Grade B without a doubt so you’d need a meter with better resolution (and accuracy).
I prefer the RC3563
Pretty bad screen glare. Suggest moving light source around.
I will, thank you
Hello, please, an iron phosphate battery with a capacity of 6.5 amps, 7.2 volts. How much is the internal resistance? Thank you
Hey Mohamad! I'm sorry but I can't say, I don't have any of those batteries, but consider that the low resistance you measure , the better the battery is..ussually around 10 milliohms..
@@viocaia thanks
Thank you for your interest and your answer is very good. Thank you again🌷
It should be a couple milliohms at the most.
Percentage in price between...
1500 USD second hand to 50USD new on Aliexpress...huge difference. But consider YR1035+ like a hobby, semi-professional tester. Hioki it's another league.