I had that suspicion as well.
Yesterday I tried to do the math to be sure.
Having never gone to high school I struggle with math, even using a calculator I question if ive done something wrong.
Though according to my math attempts, if there was 50000 volts (the limit of meter) there would be 200+ volts on the face.
Though my math also implied the amps would be 120 microamps.
So even though that might not be so harmful, I suppose I should put an insulator between the terminal strip and face.
Does anybody have a suggestion for an insulator? I thought of using a piece of a paint stir stick. Also thought of using epoxy. I figured the best option would be ptfe tape rated for 60kv, though from my research the only ptfe I could source locally isnt rated for 60kv or just doesnt mention breakdown voltage.
I intend to use this probe on crt tvs. Ive had a tv disassembled for a few weeks relying on the probe. Im going to have to remove the flyback transformer and I want to make sure theres no highvoltage lurking before I get in there.