Another good tip for new scope owners/users is to have your scope set up to make it as easy to access as possible. The more time it takes to get it out and set it up the less likely you’ll be to use it. Once I made a diag cart with my pico on it and the leads hanging on a boom I found myself using it all of the time compared to when I always had to unroll my leads and put them back up afterwards.
I ran into the same problem 20 years ago with the snap on vantage meter i missed diagnosed a couple of cars because I didn't know what I was looking at even with help of the info in the scope, so I moved away from using it. As I started watching other techs on UA-cam I felt more comfortable and was willing to try it again, so I bought the pico 4425 last year and it has been great. Watching all of yall , scannerdanner, Eric O, Keith with new level, Ivan and many others have been a tremendous help with my diagnostics, not to mention that my diagnosis have been more accurate. So now I find myself using my scope every chance I get. I love the videos that all of yall produce at trained by techs. Thanks again for taking the time to make these videos they are very informative.
I tried and tried to learn on my old snapon vantage pro but struggled to pickup useful waveforms. I finally had enough and purchased a Pico deluxe kit and a wps500x 6-7 years ago. The Pico scope is so easy to learn on but is so advance that you don’t put grow it. I just recently used the labscope function on my Snapon Zeus and quickly decided that I still prefer the Pico.
I 2nd that. Not only is it more user friendly, or intuitive, but also the amount of clarity or the manipulation of waveforms is one of the best out there. The support available is also a huge benefit! I've seen more videos using the Pico, than any other scope. Happy Easter Pj!!! 🤗🤗🐰🐣🌸
GREAT VIDEO I WISH I COULD WATCH INFORMATIVE VIDEOS LIKE THIS ALL DAY THANKS SO MUCH . I HAVE TRIED OUT A FEW SCOPES IN MY TIME AND I MUST SAY UNTIL I USED THE PICO I WOULD ALWAYS GET FRUSTRATED VERY QUICKLY SO I THINK THAT ALONE GOES TO SHOW PICO IS IN A CLASS BY IT'S SELF . BECAUSE IF A TOOL IS FILED WITH FRUSTRATION THAT TOOL WON'T SEE MUCH USE ESPECIALLY IF ITS USED FOR DIAGNOSTIC PURPOSES EVEN TO GO AS FAR AS TO SAY A BIT INTIMIDATING . PLEASE NEVER STOP TEACHING YOU ARE DOING A SUPER JOB !
Yep start with easy test like ac ripple and work up from there. Anything that helps you to learn to adjust the scope and see and use the set up. Great video!
Excellent video. I just started using a PicoScope after a few years of using the Verus. Lots of stuff is similar and almost natural, however some things are totally backwards. I have been binging any and all Pico related videos I can find. I really enjoy the shortcuts and tips you are staring with us, Keep up the great work.
Good video. I've been using a Snapon Verus for many years and have always been disappointed by the inability to zoom in on a recording. The problem with recording in a shorter time frame is the buffer will fill up quickly, (about 5 seconds on a 10mS sweep) so you have to be prepared to hit pause or you will lose the event you were trying to capture. I'm seriously looking at a Pico.
Just got a uscope I thought it would make a good beginners tool a lot more than I thought it would be for a old man to learn lol some day. Some things can’t be done without one thanks for sharing
Excellent video Brian. I agree with your comments about it not being bad so much as non-ideal settings. The most fun is just getting in there and experimenting, especially with some of the tips and tricks shown here. I look forward to more.
Nice Brian! I'm loving the videos by the crew! Hoping you guys keep up the frequency of them! Great points made too 😉 Happy Easter to you and the family! 😊🤗🐣🐰🌸🌹
@@TrainedbyTechs so I went over things that I've been questioned about by the new guys. For example, how to even setup for a situation, such as checking cam & crank correlation. Using the wiring diagrams, to figure out signal wires, but then how to adjust vltge and time. I've answered to the best of my ability, plus newbies just need to play with scope to figure out where everything is. Another thing.. what NOT to do... or what precautions to take when connecting to the scope. I always hook my grounds 1st to prevent harm to scope or PC, for example. Some things are common sense, as maybe others aren't? I went straight to wrk after viewing, thought I'd have more time to think.. especially as to what I'd like to see. Drawing a blank right this moment.
I'm new at this scope. This year, I hope to be able to get many waveforms from my test subject, AKA my 06 Nissan Frontier, so that I can save them for future reference.
Thanks! So do we! One of the things that drives me to use a scope is the lesson learned each time. This is one tool I believe no one can ever stop learning on. There is ALWAYS something to learn. Thanks again and Happy Easter - Brian
Hi Brian, great video. I bought the Escope elite 4 & i'm so disappointed about the features. I can't adjust the scales when using 2 or more channels. All the channels are on top of each other plus many other things that i don't like. It has good stuff like misfire algorythm..Have you used the Escope before? I'm thinking to buy the new pico 4 channels. Let me know what do you think..Thank you
adtmatt yes, Toyota and Lexus made a 2 channel picoscope mandatory. But not many dealer techs were ever TRULY trained on how to use it for efficiency. Most dealer techs thinks if you’re pulling out a scope, it’s on a car that can’t be fixed any other way. The reality for me (as a Toyota tech myself) is that they allow me to more quickly diagnose just about any issue,m.
@@adtmatt Yes we have a Shop Pico but unfortunately it is not easily accessible. More smart decisions by management. I been thinking about investing in the U scope.
Another good tip for new scope owners/users is to have your scope set up to make it as easy to access as possible. The more time it takes to get it out and set it up the less likely you’ll be to use it. Once I made a diag cart with my pico on it and the leads hanging on a boom I found myself using it all of the time compared to when I always had to unroll my leads and put them back up afterwards.
I ran into the same problem 20 years ago with the snap on vantage meter i missed diagnosed a couple of cars because I didn't know what I was looking at even with help of the info in the scope, so I moved away from using it. As I started watching other techs on UA-cam I felt more comfortable and was willing to try it again, so I bought the pico 4425 last year and it has been great. Watching all of yall , scannerdanner, Eric O, Keith with new level, Ivan and many others have been a tremendous help with my diagnostics, not to mention that my diagnosis have been more accurate. So now I find myself using my scope every chance I get. I love the videos that all of yall produce at trained by techs. Thanks again for taking the time to make these videos they are very informative.
I tried and tried to learn on my old snapon vantage pro but struggled to pickup useful waveforms. I finally had enough and purchased a Pico deluxe kit and a wps500x 6-7 years ago. The Pico scope is so easy to learn on but is so advance that you don’t put grow it. I just recently used the labscope function on my Snapon Zeus and quickly decided that I still prefer the Pico.
Great video, Brian! Pico is the best scope for a new scope user in my opinion!
I 2nd that. Not only is it more user friendly, or intuitive, but also the amount of clarity or the manipulation of waveforms is one of the best out there. The support available is also a huge benefit! I've seen more videos using the Pico, than any other scope.
Happy Easter Pj!!! 🤗🤗🐰🐣🌸
I agree with you on this as well. A zoom in and out is a mouse scroll away.
GREAT VIDEO I WISH I COULD WATCH INFORMATIVE VIDEOS LIKE THIS ALL DAY THANKS SO MUCH . I HAVE TRIED OUT A FEW SCOPES IN MY TIME AND I MUST SAY UNTIL I USED THE PICO I WOULD ALWAYS GET FRUSTRATED VERY QUICKLY SO I THINK THAT ALONE GOES TO SHOW PICO IS IN A CLASS BY IT'S SELF . BECAUSE IF A TOOL IS FILED WITH FRUSTRATION THAT TOOL WON'T SEE MUCH USE ESPECIALLY IF ITS USED FOR DIAGNOSTIC PURPOSES EVEN TO GO AS FAR AS TO SAY A BIT INTIMIDATING . PLEASE NEVER STOP TEACHING YOU ARE DOING A SUPER JOB !
Yep start with easy test like ac ripple and work up from there. Anything that helps you to learn to adjust the scope and see and use the set up. Great video!
Excellent video. I just started using a PicoScope after a few years of using the Verus. Lots of stuff is similar and almost natural, however some things are totally backwards. I have been binging any and all Pico related videos I can find. I really enjoy the shortcuts and tips you are staring with us, Keep up the great work.
Good video. I've been using a Snapon Verus for many years and have always been disappointed by the inability to zoom in on a recording. The problem with recording in a shorter time frame is the buffer will fill up quickly, (about 5 seconds on a 10mS sweep) so you have to be prepared to hit pause or you will lose the event you were trying to capture. I'm seriously looking at a Pico.
Just got a uscope I thought it would make a good beginners tool a lot more than I thought it would be for a old man to learn lol some day. Some things can’t be done without one thanks for sharing
Love this video!! I am a new scope user and any info like this is extremely helpful to me. thanks.
Excellent video Brian. I agree with your comments about it not being bad so much as non-ideal settings.
The most fun is just getting in there and experimenting, especially with some of the tips and tricks shown here.
I look forward to more.
Thanks for the time and effort Brian, always great refresher for sometimes forgotten features.
Thank you Brian. Good job. I appreciate your videos. Have a blessed and safe week.
Nice Brian! I'm loving the videos by the crew! Hoping you guys keep up the frequency of them! Great points made too 😉
Happy Easter to you and the family! 😊🤗🐣🐰🌸🌹
Thanks Cuba. Do you have any topics of interest that we could cover?
@@TrainedbyTechs just saw this... let me think about that for a few. I'm sure I could come up with a few things
@@TrainedbyTechs so I went over things that I've been questioned about by the new guys. For example, how to even setup for a situation, such as checking cam & crank correlation. Using the wiring diagrams, to figure out signal wires, but then how to adjust vltge and time. I've answered to the best of my ability, plus newbies just need to play with scope to figure out where everything is.
Another thing.. what NOT to do... or what precautions to take when connecting to the scope. I always hook my grounds 1st to prevent harm to scope or PC, for example. Some things are common sense, as maybe others aren't?
I went straight to wrk after viewing, thought I'd have more time to think.. especially as to what I'd like to see. Drawing a blank right this moment.
I love these videos. Thanks for sharing Brian! 👍
thanks Brian good video for guys like me that are new to this stuff, thanks for taking the time to put this out there , thumbs up to trained by techs
Thanks for the feedback Robert! Happy Diag-ing!
Great video Brian and look forward to more PicoScope videos!
I'm new at this scope. This year, I hope to be able to get many waveforms from my test subject, AKA my 06 Nissan Frontier, so that I can save them for future reference.
VERY interesting and informative. I always look forward to your videos. Thank you for sharing.
oh, wow! No clue I had those two functions (channel zoom and views). Thanks!
I really appreciate videos like this,thank u
Brian, excellent info more videos like this would be appreciated and good teaching as always. cheeeers
They are really valueble informations , well explained
Thank you
Great video Brian, there are no downsides to showing the versatility of the Pico software. Thanks for sharing this 👍
Great presentation. I learn something new every time I turn my Pico on. Keep up good work sir.
Thanks! So do we! One of the things that drives me to use a scope is the lesson learned each time. This is one tool I believe no one can ever stop learning on. There is ALWAYS something to learn. Thanks again and Happy Easter - Brian
Great video
Like it,really good and valueble video,thanks for sharing!
Great info and tips , thanks for sharing .
Great video brilliant information very well explained 👍🏻👍🏻
Good video Brian, now I'm that much closer to biting the bullet
How do you àctivate the automotive software?
Great Video !! 👍
Thanks Steve
Hi Brian, great video. I bought the Escope elite 4 & i'm so disappointed about the features. I can't adjust the scales when using 2 or more channels. All the channels are on top of each other plus many other things that i don't like. It has good stuff like misfire algorythm..Have you used the Escope before? I'm thinking to buy the new pico 4 channels. Let me know what do you think..Thank you
thank you for share this video help thank for you time
Glad it helped
Your like an instructor. Where can I get more "instruction" to use my Pico?
LOL, this is the story of Brian learning on a Modis when he was 21 years old.
I want to learn how to use a scope. The scope is not a tool that gets used at the dealership that i work at.
What carline?
@@adtmatt lexus
Doesn't the dealer have a PicoScope already?
adtmatt yes, Toyota and Lexus made a 2 channel picoscope mandatory. But not many dealer techs were ever TRULY trained on how to use it for efficiency.
Most dealer techs thinks if you’re pulling out a scope, it’s on a car that can’t be fixed any other way. The reality for me (as a Toyota tech myself) is that they allow me to more quickly diagnose just about any issue,m.
@@adtmatt Yes we have a Shop Pico but unfortunately it is not easily accessible. More smart decisions by management. I been thinking about investing in the U scope.
Any chance of seeing Pico software with other brand scopes?
The software looks to see the pico connected so no, I do not believe there is a way to do this.