Case for cm32ba component tester

Case for cm32ba component tester

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I have designed a case for my component tester, incorporating three holes to utilize the pads and a breakout panel to allow leads usage when needed. To install the socket, I had to bend its bar; I recommend removing the socket first and using pliers to avoid damaging it - reassembly may be challenging but patience with a needle can resolve the issue. Initially, I intended to secure the back with screws, however, my case has slots that hold firmly in place without additional fastening. Additionally, I added foam to ensure the battery is securely positioned. I'd like to share some extra information unrelated to the print itself, regarding the tester's functionality. When holding down the test button, a menu appears offering various functions such as frequency counter and generator. I discovered this feature by chance, as my tester lacked documentation; perhaps others may already be aware of this capability, but it was a pleasant surprise for me.

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