Hi, I would like some guidance on which differential probe I should buy. I am sure this is not a straight forward answer, but let me try to explain where I am at right now.
Some background - Electronics is a hobby of mine. One day I decided I need to bite the bullet an get myself an oscilloscope. Back then I was faced with the same problem, and that was which one I should get. I knew nothing about this topic, and there are many choices out there. Luckily this was a simple problem to solve, since Dave did a review on the Rigol 1054 and it just happened to be affordable. So I saved up for it and now own one.
Since I knew nothing about scopes, I started watching videos on the topic and soon realised that I could get hurt if I fall into the trap for young players, as Dave explained in his video on how not to blow up your scope. Guess what, I am a young player here. The bottom line is that I have only used this scope once. That was to read a signal on an arduino board powered by a battery just to see if the scope works. The truth is that I am afraid to connect it to anything not powered by a battery after I watched that video of Dave.
What do I want to do with my scope - I need to probe around on a PC board of my mom's embroidery machine. The issue is that the power supply is ground referenced, as it plugs directly into mains (I also measured it). So this is a good time and excuse to take the next step and get myself a differential probe. This way I can use my 1054 safely.
There are so many things to look out for when it comes to differential probes, and to be honest, I am not sure what to look for.
All I want to do is be able to poke around a pc board with my scope probes and be safe. I.e, don't blow up anything or hurt myself. I expect the signals I would be looking at will all be less than 24v. The current PC board I am looking at has a 24v power supply (dropped down from mains), with a 5v voltage regulator on the board. So 24v into the board, then dropped down to 5v for the IC's on the board.
Considering I would only be looking at 5 - 15v voltage signals (most I have ever measured), but want to do it safely, would the HVP70 be a good choice for me ? Or is there something else I should look at ? BTW, I see this is out of stock right now on the EEVBlog store.
Your help is much appreciated.