anything better than probe



Is there anything; better that Probe for monitoring the voltage and temp?
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  • Re: bizarre temp controller behavior
    ... temperature, but the critical one for developer is acting strange. ... measures the temp corrected. ... so I ground the probe to the original thermistor shield. ... tank to see if it's electrical noise or leakage. ...
    (rec.crafts.metalworking)
  • Re: bizarre temp controller behavior
    ... Each tank had 100 ohm platinum junction probes and the controllers are ... We got a new probe for it, a two lead Pt probe and wired it up into the ... If the probe goes into any part of the developer, the temp reads as out ...
    (rec.crafts.metalworking)
  • Re: bizarre temp controller behavior
    ... temperature, but the critical one for developer is acting strange. ... cable harness going back to the controller of the machine using the ... measures the temp corrected. ... so I ground the probe to the original thermistor shield. ...
    (rec.crafts.metalworking)
  • Re: Multimeter damaged when powered from regulated power suppy.
    ... Probe: GND ... GND is connected to N, and HV is coupled to L. ... Here 0V,9V lines are floating with a HV value, because of cap. ... Now if the Probe ground is also taken to the same voltage level (with ...
    (sci.electronics.basics)
  • Re: Low power homebrew test equipment
    ... The RF voltage probe and amp are not for the output of the transmitter they are for "looking" at oscillators. ... simple diode detector probe feeding a high impedance voltmeter will be a high impedance load to the circuit you are probing, so long as the diode has low capacitance. ... You should be able to find Schottky diodes that have 0.5pF capacitance at very low junction reverse voltage, I think, though they are likely to be pretty delicate. ... That 20dB coupler with diode detectors and high resolution metering would allow you to still "see" the reverse-port coupled power down 40dB below 20mW input with good diode detectors, and it's very unlikely you'll be able to make the coupler with such good directionality anyway. ...
    (rec.radio.amateur.homebrew)