Wao . You are Amazing I love your videos I have a question for you I wanted to buy pico just work on my car as a hobby I’m also a forklift mechanic and I may use it some time for that but I don’t know which one to get I cannot afford expensive one but I am confused with the megahertz like some of them at 10 MHz some of them are 50MHz I don’t know what to get If you can make a video for people like me who like to get a pico but can’t spend too much money and want to get lease expensive but would do the work I’m sure you’re the best for this
I looked at a picture of that clamp and it appears that there are two settings. You will need to create a custom probe for each setting. for the "1mv/10mA" setting, you would simply use "10" as your multiplier (instead of 1000 as shown in my video). You will probably want your ranges to be 20 amps or less. For the "1mv/100mA" setting, you would multiply by "100" and it is probably designed for up to about 65 amps (I am guessing, based on the name of the probe)--although, as you saw in the video, you can go a little higher than that.
One more thing - the software probably already has probes that will work that are built into the program. Select "60 amp current probe, 20 amp mode" or "60 amp current probe, 60 amp mode." These probes use the same multipliers and settings as your Hantek clamp.
Good Evening Justin Miller take care and have a great day Justin Miller 👍 God bless you Justin Miller Very helpful video thank you 👍 From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧
These videos simplify picoscope use tremendously! Thanks dude!
Wao . You are Amazing I love your videos I have a question for you I wanted to buy pico just work on my car as a hobby I’m also a forklift mechanic and I may use it some time for that but I don’t know which one to get I cannot afford expensive one but I am confused with the megahertz like some of them at 10 MHz some of them are 50MHz I don’t know what to get
If you can make a video for people like me who like to get a pico but can’t spend too much money and want to get lease expensive but would do the work I’m sure you’re the best for this
Justin, Awesome information more videos please really enjoyable to learn from you stay safe and healthy please. cheeeeers
Thank you Justin. Good job. Have a blessed and safe week to you and your family.
Thanks Justin for another very helpful video. Stay well 👍
Fantastic info!!!
thanks for video
Great job thank you
nice video . how about the Hantic probe 650 . how i can do it to use it on picoscope
It should be the same, instead of 1000 amps put 650
Good video bro.
Could you give me some pointers as to how to customize my hanteck cc65 amp clamp to work with the pico 2000 scope?
I looked at a picture of that clamp and it appears that there are two settings. You will need to create a custom probe for each setting. for the "1mv/10mA" setting, you would simply use "10" as your multiplier (instead of 1000 as shown in my video). You will probably want your ranges to be 20 amps or less. For the "1mv/100mA" setting, you would multiply by "100" and it is probably designed for up to about 65 amps (I am guessing, based on the name of the probe)--although, as you saw in the video, you can go a little higher than that.
One more thing - the software probably already has probes that will work that are built into the program. Select "60 amp current probe, 20 amp mode" or "60 amp current probe, 60 amp mode." These probes use the same multipliers and settings as your Hantek clamp.
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Good Evening Justin Miller take care and have a great day Justin Miller 👍
God bless you Justin Miller
Very helpful video thank you 👍
From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧