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Hall effect scope probe??

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Alex Eisenhut:

--- Quote from: 0culus on July 07, 2020, 08:58:43 pm ---Yeah, that's why I have like...4 of them.  :-DD The one I use has had the probe cable replaced with new cables. The other ones are for robbing parts from should it become necessary.

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I guess you got lucky, like me, and you scooped them up while the prices were low. Have you seen the prices for P6042s lately?

I used to scoop up old Tek gear like a Canadair CL-215 during a forest fire. Those days are over...

(See also: P6032 CF probe. Another fun one.)

mikerj:

--- Quote from: Fraser on July 06, 2020, 12:06:38 pm ---I may be wrong, but don’t AC/DC current clamp meters use a combination of Hall effect sensor and standard inductive coil to achieve their DC and AC capability ?

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AFAIK the AC/DC clamp meters use only a hall effect sensor but they tend to have a fairly limited bandwidth, maybe 400Hz or so.

0culus:

--- Quote from: Alex Eisenhut on July 08, 2020, 05:02:48 am ---
--- Quote from: 0culus on July 07, 2020, 08:58:43 pm ---Yeah, that's why I have like...4 of them.  :-DD The one I use has had the probe cable replaced with new cables. The other ones are for robbing parts from should it become necessary.

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I guess you got lucky, like me, and you scooped them up while the prices were low. Have you seen the prices for P6042s lately?

I used to scoop up old Tek gear like a Canadair CL-215 during a forest fire. Those days are over...

(See also: P6032 CF probe. Another fun one.)

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Yep they are expensive. I got one of mine for an absolute song at a property auction last year.

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