Fluelikesymptoms
Well-known member
I know this has been beat to death here, I'm looking at adding new leads to my dmm.
I only have standard leads and a thermocouple, I'm looking to get a quality set that includes alligator and needle backprobe tips.
I'd prefer a modular set that includes extra goodies and a compact case.
I know that you can use a safety pin, bulletin pin, and in desperate situations people like to fit small paperclips.
I however dont like doing that and would much rather prefer a real backprobe tip.
I looked at the fluke set and it looks like their tp40 set is only "tested" to 60vdc. Another requirement is I need the needles to be capable of 120vac. I looked at probe master and they dont seem to offer these leads in a deluxe set, but they have a separate SMD set that might actually be worth buying anyways and would probably work for back probing, although the leads are insulated to the tips which might not fit in a weather pack coupler. Also their SMD leads get thicker from the very tip back. (I've been tinkering alot with pcb boards more often because it is something I want to learn, I.E. need improvement, so an SMD set isnt completely of the question.)
Will the fluke leads still hold up to 120vac? Should I go with a probemaster deluxe kit + SMD kit?
Are there any other high quality test leads that fit the bill?
I only have standard leads and a thermocouple, I'm looking to get a quality set that includes alligator and needle backprobe tips.
I'd prefer a modular set that includes extra goodies and a compact case.
I know that you can use a safety pin, bulletin pin, and in desperate situations people like to fit small paperclips.
I however dont like doing that and would much rather prefer a real backprobe tip.
I looked at the fluke set and it looks like their tp40 set is only "tested" to 60vdc. Another requirement is I need the needles to be capable of 120vac. I looked at probe master and they dont seem to offer these leads in a deluxe set, but they have a separate SMD set that might actually be worth buying anyways and would probably work for back probing, although the leads are insulated to the tips which might not fit in a weather pack coupler. Also their SMD leads get thicker from the very tip back. (I've been tinkering alot with pcb boards more often because it is something I want to learn, I.E. need improvement, so an SMD set isnt completely of the question.)
Will the fluke leads still hold up to 120vac? Should I go with a probemaster deluxe kit + SMD kit?
Are there any other high quality test leads that fit the bill?
