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2ndGearRubber

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Well ain't that cool.

I don't use mine all that much, except for alternator testing really, and quick checks. I just leave the standard banana end leads hooked in, and connect to those as required.
 
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2ndGearRubber

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I kinda wish they had done one or the other, banana/bnc. I get the convenience factor of both, but that lump on the side is a bit.... off aesthetically. Of course, the Uscope can be a bit awkward to hold, so the increased width and depth would likely make it easier to wrangle. The on/off switch looks like a huge PITA to use now though; could always notch the plastic out a bit.


I do inherently desire to own it... currently using the orange soft rubber boot. I have absolutely no need... but a strong want. :lol:
 
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richfinn

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I kinda wish they had done one or the other, banana/bnc. I get the convenience factor of both, but that lump on the side is a bit.... off aesthetically. Of course, the Uscope can be a bit awkward to hold, so the increased width and depth would likely make it easier to wrangle. The on/off switch looks like a huge PITA to use now though; could always notch the plastic out a bit.


I do inherently desire to own it... currently using the orange soft rubber boot. I have absolutely no need... but a strong want. :lol:

He does everything on a 3d printer, I reckon they might knock a few up without the BNC or switch if enough people ask for it, I'll keep my eye on it

Maybe Jarhead will do a version if it sells??
 

Lassen Forge

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Best investment I EVER made, was able to get rid of the old CRT 'scope that was iffy at best and replace it with a tool that does 5x as much that fits in the pocket of my coveralls... more than paid for itself within an hour.

S***, how could I go wrong???
 
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