In any proper isolation transformer there isn't any 'leakage' (in the DC or resistive sense) between windings, just capacitive coupling on the order of 1nF or less. Nowadays they typically are on separate plastic bobbins.
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Exactly. There is no such thing as leakage 'current' on
healthy transformers - you do have inherent loss but
this is not "leakage" in the sense we are talking.
The more recent higher voltage are indeed separated
plastic bobbins - some of higher frequency built with
proper high freq. wiring.
For the record. I never said HV differential probes are
unsafe or unrated. Thing is: their size by using exclusive
SMD parts are indeed small (compared to old school long ones)
and they do not allow for proper arc safety when the
layout of the ladder is cracked by a strong surge.
I like them very much. Very handy. Although I would never
consider them isolated and rather prefer to use battery
operated scopes in critical cases.
For half the price of a differential here locally a 1000x old school probe
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001233837188.htmlPaul