If a Current Probe (DCP-BTA) was subjected to more than 0.6A, it will burn out a resistor inside the sensor. This can happen when students don't get the value they want, so they just keep increasing the current on a power supply. Typically a blown...
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There are four possible explanations: It was manufactured before 2008, which is when it became auto-id. If you are trying to use a Drop Counter with a LabPro, the Drop Counter will not auto-id. This is because the firmware in the LabPro pre-dates th...
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The leads on the 30-volt voltage probe are shrouded to meet European (especially French) safety standards. The shroud means that they will not plug into a European 220-volt wall socket. Most modern multimeters use probes of this type, so they are...
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