How to find a bad ground with a Power Probe?
Power Probe PPRPP3CSRED tools
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Open Jan 10, 2025 - 08:10 AM
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Jan 10, 2025 - 08:10 AM
To find a bad ground using a Power Probe, first connect the Power Probe's ground lead to a known good ground. Then, with the probe set to the voltmeter mode, touch the probe tip to the suspected ground connection. A reading significantly above 0 volts indicates a poor ground connection, as a good ground should have minimal voltage drop.
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Power Probe PPRPP3CSRED tools
The PPRPP3CSRED tools are designed to help you quickly and easily collect data from your power probes. The probes are 328 ppi with a frequency range of 8-2,000 MHz.
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