| ▲ | Aurornis 3 hours ago | |||||||
> This can be done safely with high voltage differential probes like the R&SRT-ZHD, but we don't have any. Entry level differential probes are $300. Less if you shop around or buy used. Micsig makes a good starter probe that would be more than enough for 60Hz AC mains testing and it comes in a generic form that would have worked with this scope. A lot of things can go wrong, some dangerously so, if you incorrectly probe high voltage lines. I don't know why they got such an expensive oscilloscope and then proceed to cheap out on the most basic tools needed to use it properly. | ||||||||
| ▲ | SigmundA 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Why are differential probes so expensive and why don't more scopes just have differential port built in? For about $300 you can buy a Tiepie differential usb scope: https://www.tiepie.com/en/usb-oscilloscope/handyprobe-hp3 | ||||||||
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