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Originally Posted by Jeff
Oh for sure, how do you think I've been probing it with the scope? Every time I forget to plug it in to the iso transformer, and I hook the probe ground up... BANG! There went another chip
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If my test equipment has a grounding plug, I always use a 3 to 2 prong adaptor to float the scope. The same thing with my newer TV analyst.
We're only dealing with 120 volts here. If I get between line potential and the equipment, the GFCI will trip.
I'm more concerned about damaging the item I'm working on, than a little tickle.
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