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Robaroni:
There's no oil of any kind in scope probes, that's external.
Darkover:
--- Quote from: skander36 on April 16, 2024, 10:09:18 am ---I have RTB2002 for about 3 years and his 2 RT-ZP03 never show any sign of any leakage. They are perfectly dry. Maybe external causes? Proximity with some flowers, herbal decorations?
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I never faced the problem you described! Is there any special gas in your enviroment?
However the probes from R&S not good anyhow. Buy some from PMK!
https://www.pmk.de/en/products/pml_high_z_tastkoepfe PML712
They are smaler and the middle pin has a spring. They are so good that other famos company are buy them
and print there name on it and sold them for the double price ;)
Unfortunatly R&S is to stingy to put good probes to >4000Euro scope.
Especially if you use the probes with the ground-spring you will never look back to the old ones!
Olaf
alonsojar:
Not a fan of the RT-ZP03, but PMK PML712 are selling 315 Euro plus VAT each... Is it a good price? Wow.
Btw, no problems with leakage in any of the four RT-ZP03 I own. I mainly complain about the sliding hook mechanism that I feel tough and unpleasant.
J.Alonso
Darkover:
--- Quote from: alonsojar on April 16, 2024, 11:46:36 am ---PMK PML712 are selling 315 Euro plus VAT each...
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Aehm..yes. I am using older PML211 on my scope I bought a few years back. I remember something like 150Euro VAT included.
https://www.batronix.com/versand/messtechnik/tastkoepfe/PMK/PML211.html
It is always possible to exchange bandwith by euro. :-DD
Olaf
pdenisowski:
--- Quote from: electronix27 on April 16, 2024, 09:55:32 am ---My warranty is past, that's my fault, but decided to call Rhode and Schwarz support to inquire about this. No one there had ever heard of this(came with RT-ZP03).
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I have never heard of this before either (and believe me, I would have if it were a known issue), and I personally have a lot of ZP03 probes as well. I think the other posters might be correct in that this was caused by some external substance getting on the probes at some point.
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