Hi,
I want to share with you a very small modification done to some of my test leads. That modification had a high impact on my debugging and developement experience in the field, especially in and around vehicles.
Attached you see some test leads, where I replaced the default shrouded plugs by Stäubli (MC) SLS425-SE/M stackable shrouded plugs. I picked them explicitly because they have a screw terminal and good strain releave. Originally I have done this at the workplace on a couple of old fluke probes with damaged plug to make a repair with improvement. But it quickly turned out how usefull this modification is (but mostly for probes with 4mm banana-style tips).
Please keep in mind that this modification potentially can de-rate the safety of the test leads, based on the rating of the connector used and the open 4mm hole of the stackable plug.
All in all this allows me to have a DMM sit at some central point while at the same time I can just plug in to the potential it monitores without much effort, effectively elliminating a lot of the usual cable mess.
Maybe someone here has similar ideas about test cables in field usage and how to combat the rats nest.
Best regards,
Martin