@@stephenlutz123 Damn, adapter this, adapter that, I'm discouraged by this fact. I was thinking you could change the internal settings, but those are just max voltage reading not output. 😥 Thanks, still figuring out the pp3.
@@andycrowley6442 just buy this. It's not that expensive. www.amazon.com/Power-Probe-PPT5VA-Simulate-Reference/dp/B076QB4BQL/ref=sr_1_3?gclid=CjwKCAjwm4rqBRBUEiwAwaWjjC3j5reulbRjPT0p1Y9lEc8mpqF2FC403TzeoJ-H1ExmD1RRXyHTkBoCFCMQAvD_BwE&hvadid=243405710856&hvdev=t&hvlocphy=9014228&hvnetw=g&hvpos=1t1&hvqmt=e&hvrand=13585552943594469606&hvtargid=aud-649564993678%3Akwd-477076125757&hydadcr=7515_9880907&keywords=power+probe+5+volt+adapter&qid=1564696015&s=gateway&sr=8-3
Thank you 👍
From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧
Good tip, thanks for sharing👍
The thing doesn’t send voltage unless you press the button!!
Can't you set your probe to 5 volts?
Yes, if you buy the adapter, you can restrict the tip voltage to 5V. This tip is to show how to use it if you don't have the adapter.
@@stephenlutz123 Damn, adapter this, adapter that, I'm discouraged by this fact. I was thinking you could change the internal settings, but those are just max voltage reading not output. 😥 Thanks, still figuring out the pp3.
@@andycrowley6442 just buy this. It's not that expensive.
www.amazon.com/Power-Probe-PPT5VA-Simulate-Reference/dp/B076QB4BQL/ref=sr_1_3?gclid=CjwKCAjwm4rqBRBUEiwAwaWjjC3j5reulbRjPT0p1Y9lEc8mpqF2FC403TzeoJ-H1ExmD1RRXyHTkBoCFCMQAvD_BwE&hvadid=243405710856&hvdev=t&hvlocphy=9014228&hvnetw=g&hvpos=1t1&hvqmt=e&hvrand=13585552943594469606&hvtargid=aud-649564993678%3Akwd-477076125757&hydadcr=7515_9880907&keywords=power+probe+5+volt+adapter&qid=1564696015&s=gateway&sr=8-3
@@stephenlutz123 -hey thanx Man! Its on the way. 😁
@@andycrowley6442 I thought about getting the adapter, but I use my PP 3 just to power up fans, blower motors, etc. I use a DVM on 5V circuits.
Or you could just buy the 5v adapter that power probe offers....duh!
You sure could.