Hi, this is my first post here I will try to keep it short and quick. I Recently Purchased a Agilent n2772A 600v 20 MHZ Differential probe second hand from someone who found it in a storage locker. The price I got was quite the deal at below $100 USD. This piece of test equipment will prove itself useful with time. As the projects I am working on frequently connect to rectified mains at 180V. With switching Mosfets operating at these voltages. The idea was to be able to freely measure voltage overshoot and transient voltage spikes in circuit live. The Differential probe seems incredibly well built and feels like a quality piece of test equipment. Since this came at such an incredible price I had no chance to be picky and bought the probe untested and without probe tips. The connector this probe uses is quite unfamiliar for an oscilloscope probe. It uses the Shrouded banana probe tip. This is the same connector that exists on most multimeter leads. And I mean it quite literally is the leads. I attached a picture of the probe tips plugged into my multimeter. It is quite the strange connector to use for such a thing. It does feel right however and has a good sturdy feel in my hand which I like. The question is where I should look to hunt down probe tips of a good quality that wont break the bank. I want to hear peoples input on what brands to look out for and what to avoid.
I just purchased a Rigol DHO804. Since this is my first day using it I figured I would connect a screen capture. It is a measurement of a Klein multimeter in capacitance measuring mode. The multimeter outputs a 2.7V peak to peak sawtooth wave at 12.844 kHZ. Quite an interesting measurement to me. The probe tips quite literally fit directly into the standard multimeter socket. This was my test to see if the differential probe works

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