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| tggzzz:
--- Quote from: jonpaul on December 23, 2022, 01:13:22 pm ---The current version ( $$$) 40 kV Tektronix is P6015A, no freon , much smaller compensation box, The main drawback of these enormous probes is indeed their size. We use tie wraps or tape to fix the probes on the DUT. --- End quote --- Any 40kV probe needs to be large. Even those that connect to voltmeters! For example, I have a Brandenburg 109m, and the probe is about the same length as the P6015. The Testec TT-HVP40 is longer. |
| rdl:
I remember going to see 2001 as a school field trip when it first came out. I didn't see it again for probably 20 years or more. I remembered it as being really long and having a weird ending, but I liked the space ships and the moon base parts. |
| jonpaul:
Had worked on HV laser, arc lamp, avaionics, up to 70 kV. Have several of the TEK P6015 Freon, 40 kV old TEK a really excellent P6015A silicon insul 40 kV Not a scope probe but HV ....Danbridge Danish 30 kV insulation tester with RG6/U cable and huge probe Bon Fetes! Jon |
| David Hess:
The Tektronix P6009 is a x100 probe with 10 megohm input resistance, so it includes an internal shunt resistance and can be used to safely make AC coupled measurements without applying high voltage to the oscilloscope's AC coupling capacitor. |
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