Hi guys !! I received my DS2072A .. I AM IN LOVE !!!! my first scope and seems amazing... I bought the differential probe.. Still waiting for delivery...
I have one doubt...
I did one test here.... The pron has 3 pins right ..... I did test with adapter not connecting the earth pin...
On both positions, ( live one side and ground on the other...vice and verse) when i touch on the ground of BNC i could fell a little bit of shock in my fingers...
This sometimes is common with few electronics device like computers, washing machine.... and if you plug it the other way, usually it stops..... So what i do is find this better position and then put the earth... ( usually the default position are the best)...
But on this rigol, i felt the shock on both position.... Is that normal ? Because i guess first without the ground it should be isolated the BNC ground to the mains input.... but if i am feeling small shock, it means that back on the power supply live part, there should be something going through both input wires to the ground...
This is the power supply from the teardown dave did... Look the C149 and C150 capacitors
http://www.flickr.com/photos/eevblog/8022086942/#in/set-72157631618295437Both are connected to one side of the input and the other side goes to ground... So if ground is floating(not connected), the live wire( does not matter wich pins is it) will go through a capacitor and to the ground... I suppose that if I remove those caps the shock on the ground would go away.
Look the picture i took just touch the probe ... It shows the 60 HZ signal from the 220v outlet because in reference to the scope BNC ground i am real earth ground and the scope ground is transmitting some of the input live...
its normal and the power supply needs the earth to work well ??
Thanks