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New MicSig/EEVblog DP10007 HV Differential Probe

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EEVblog:

--- Quote from: rernexy on December 23, 2020, 07:41:31 am ---an Australian micsig distributor appvision added them (today?) for AUD 295 ex GST, so AUD 324.50 retail.
But they state a 2 week lead time.
https://appvision.com.au/index.php?id_product=536&id_product_attribute=0&rewrite=high-voltage-differential-probe-100mhz-1300v&controller=product

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That's pricey. I should be able to sell it for AU$250 or under.

BravoV:
Dave, do you have the flexibility to influence the design ? Please, make them do the "banana style" for the input, instead attached fixed probe wires.

Like this example ... and please ask them to make it using standard banana plug spacing.


This leave user with flexibility to use different probe/wiring styles, for example using these below and/or other many possibilities.

CDN_Torsten:
BravoV - fully agree.  The fixed leads are terrible.  Way too bulky for certain applications and frequently requires some sort of extension or adapter...ends up looking like a dog's breakfast.

wolfy007:
Damn, was just looking at that one yesterday and emailed the local Micsig dealer about it and pricing.

BravoV:

--- Quote from: CDN_Torsten on December 23, 2020, 12:00:15 pm ---BravoV - fully agree.  The fixed leads are terrible.  Way too bulky for certain applications and frequently requires some sort of extension or adapter...ends up looking like a dog's breakfast.

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Worst, as the HV probe usually was used in HV environment that are harsh, rough and tough places like generator set, big motor or big thru hole components that may be hot, not the type of probing condition that you're going to use like in low voltage SMD board that usually done at bench top.

And at the rough places, usually after a while. the cables are doomed either get crushed, bent like hell, chipped, touched hot part like heatsink and etc, and ended with ugly and probably unsafe probe cables to work with.

With banana style input, we just throw away the cables and buy a new one, instead of the head-ache have to open the probe body, find a suitable cables, de-solder and solder the replacement cables and etc, totally a ship wreck.  :palm:

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