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Sure I'm not saying that. If you give away the R&D for free and don't seek profit you can build it much cheaper.

But self-calibrating is still something else. Unless I pay some lab with traceable calibration to do it for me I can't use the results to certify other equipment for example. I think it's more like insurance, sure the unit cost is low but you pay extra so in case the lab screws up they pay for the mess.



That's fair, but I think a lot of people other than "DIY hobbyists" don't have a need for traceable, liability responsible, validation chains.




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