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Quote from: Per Hansson on March 11, 2022, 04:02:41 pmQuote from: LaurentR on March 10, 2022, 05:00:50 pmIn the smaller size, the TL910 "sex on a stick" is a high quality small probe.I disagree on this point, I own these probes and while they have not failed the tip is just held in by friction and mine just fall out...Keysight 34133A are a million times better, the tip is spring loaded so it has an extreme "sex on a stick" feel to it!They are cheaper than the Fluke probes too!TL910 is piece of shit , It is basically a Pomona 634x . Just heap of garbage. I had 4 Pair of them. All them failed one failed after it lose friction and could not hold probe. Another onces just hold the sprint tips but does not make electrical contact. These probes looks good. Feels good. But just a garbage. These would regularly make bad contact and you will wonder if its you or your circuit.Now i make my precision probes for low voltage and space constrained places. I made them with copper tubes and really top quality spring loaded pins. May be I can share photos if any one interested. Regards
Quote from: LaurentR on March 10, 2022, 05:00:50 pmIn the smaller size, the TL910 "sex on a stick" is a high quality small probe.I disagree on this point, I own these probes and while they have not failed the tip is just held in by friction and mine just fall out...Keysight 34133A are a million times better, the tip is spring loaded so it has an extreme "sex on a stick" feel to it!They are cheaper than the Fluke probes too!
In the smaller size, the TL910 "sex on a stick" is a high quality small probe.