Hi All,
I got my first oscilloscope yesterday, a Hameg 303-6.
It seems fine. I was experimenting a bit with it last night. The x1 / x10 probe that came with it was no where near calibrated so followed the instructions in the Hameg instructions. I then tested a bundle of components using the component tester. That seems to work fine. I was then getting a reading off myself. I was obviously picking up a 50Hz signal from myself, presumably I am acting as an aerial and picking up some interference from the computer, oscilloscope itself, fridge or something else nearby. It was clearly a 50Hz signal so I decided it must originate from the 240v supply somehow.
I have convinced myself that it is working pretty well so want to use it for the things I bought it to do.
The first thing I want to investigate is the ripple on our off grid battery bank. I have convinced myself that the grounding issue is not an issue. The battery negative is connected to the inverter output 240v ac neutral and also earth so ground on the scope should also be the battery negative / ground there too. I want to measure the ripple that is on the battery voltage of around 58v dc, so I am only wanting to investigate the few volts at the top of that 58v dc not squint at a thin squigly line near the top of the oscilloscope screen. If I select ac input instead of dc will that settle with the average input voltage mid screen on the oscilloscope? I am just a little confused by the user manual so thought I would ask.