M093 Inductance Tester | Motherboard Coil Fault Detection Tool

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$10.00 USD
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M093 Inductance Tester | Motherboard Coil Fault Detection Tool

$10.00 USD
Sale price  $10.00 USD Regular price  $0.00 USD
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Quickly locate faulty inductors on PC and phone motherboards without removing components. This handheld tester uses electromagnetic induction to check coil integrity in seconds, saving hours of troubleshooting time.

Repairing electronics often means guessing which component is bad. This inductance tester removes the guesswork. It works by detecting the electromagnetic field around an inductor. When the probe senses a healthy coil, a green LED lights up. No light means the inductor is damaged or open. You get a clear pass or fail result instantly.

The tool is designed for technicians who work on laptops, desktops, and mobile devices. It is powered by a CR2032 battery or USB-C, so you can use it on the bench or in the field. The compact plastic body fits in a pocket or tool pouch. A single button controls the test, making operation simple even for beginners.

By pinpointing faulty inductors fast, you reduce repair time and avoid replacing good parts. This tester is a practical addition to any electronics repair kit, especially for motherboard diagnostics.

Key Features and Benefits

- Electromagnetic induction detection that tests inductors without desoldering, saving time and preventing board damage

  • Green LED indicator that lights up for good inductors, giving you a clear pass or fail result at a glance
  • One-button operation with long-press activation, making the tool easy to use with one hand while working
  • Compact and portable design that fits in a pocket or tool pouch, ready for on-site repairs
  • Dual power options via CR2032 battery or USB-C, offering flexibility for bench or field use

Who Is This For

- Laptop and desktop repair technicians who need to check motherboard inductors quickly

  • Smartphone repair specialists looking for a non-invasive way to test coils on logic boards
  • Hobbyists and DIY electronics enthusiasts who want a reliable fault-finding tool for circuit boards
  • IT support staff who troubleshoot hardware issues and need a portable diagnostic device

Usage Scenario

Mark, a laptop repair technician, had a motherboard with no power output. Instead of desoldering each inductor to test it, he used the M093 tester. He pressed the button and swept the probe over the coils. The green light stayed off when he reached one inductor near the CPU. He replaced that single component, and the board powered up. The whole diagnosis took under two minutes.

Micro Comparison

Multimeters can test inductance, but they require you to remove the component from the circuit. This tester works in-circuit, so you do not have to desolder anything. It gives a simple pass or fail result instead of a numerical reading, which is faster for quick checks. If you need exact inductance values, a multimeter is better. For rapid fault finding, this tool is more efficient.

Specifications

Material: Plastic

Power Supply: CR2032 button cell battery or USB-C

Indicator: Green LED for normal inductor function

Function: Tests integrity of inductors on electronic motherboards

Size: Compact handheld design

Package Includes

- 1 x Inductance Tester

Why You Will Love It

You will cut your motherboard repair time significantly because you can test inductors without removing them. The simple green light indicator removes any doubt about the result. It is a small, affordable tool that solves a big headache in electronics troubleshooting.

Questions and Answers

Question: How does this tester detect a faulty inductor?

Answer: It uses electromagnetic induction. When the probe is near a working inductor, the green LED lights up. If the inductor is open or damaged, the light stays off.

Question: Do I need to remove the inductor from the board to test it?

Answer: No. The tester works in-circuit, so you can check inductors without desoldering them.

Question: What type of batteries does it use?

Answer: It uses a CR2032 button cell battery. There is also a USB-C port for powered operation.

Question: Can this tester check capacitors or resistors?

Answer: No. It is designed specifically for testing inductors and coils on motherboards.

Question: Is the tool suitable for beginners?

Answer: Yes. The single-button operation and simple green light indicator make it easy for anyone to use.

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