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Jan 24, 2018 - 04:27 AM
As long as the leads, amp probes, ignition leads use banana plugs to connect to the Snap-on scope, you can use the AES Flexible Adapter -- Male BNC to Banana Sockets (AES# 08-88-M) to connect them to your Snap-on scope.
However...
The Pico requires each channel to be grounded. Can each of the Snap-on leads make a ground connection at the car?
Snap-on's ignition leads have a unique input impedance, works great with Snap-on scopes, but not as well on other scopes.
For the amp probes, you can create a "custom probe" to accomodate any differences in scaling if Pico's built-in custom probes don't match.
However...
The Pico requires each channel to be grounded. Can each of the Snap-on leads make a ground connection at the car?
Snap-on's ignition leads have a unique input impedance, works great with Snap-on scopes, but not as well on other scopes.
For the amp probes, you can create a "custom probe" to accomodate any differences in scaling if Pico's built-in custom probes don't match.
Source: Staff
Jan 24, 2018 - 05:27 AM
The yellow lead has a ground that is permanently attached. For the other leads, use the long ground extensions included with the set.
Source: Staff


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