Alright, I don't come on here often, because this place gets expensive. Lol, but I'm looking at a power probe, probably the hook or 4. Don't want to discuss how they **** compared to the 3 because of size or price difference. Basically I'm aspiring beyond simple circuit diagnostics and getting better work put on me and feel like the probe will force me to look harder while diagnosing since you have to be more careful with it. The newer models do some things that seem like they'd help more on modern cars (voltage reference being a huge one).
Basically I work with old school dudes that just proclaim that "I don't want one because you can screw stuff up if you don't know what your doing!!" Which is, to me, an admission of lack of knowledge to some degree to me. They're the guys that will say "let's try this first" in diagnosis I don't want to be that guy and it's even more dangerous, to me, too try and learn from that guy, too much.
Anyway. My reason for this post is to inquire about ways to learn. I've watched a ton of videos from various sources and feel like it's only scratching the surface of uses. So what do y'all recommend to get me started on where to put these things into action and how? Thinking I will also get the load pro and Dan's book as a starting point.
Basically I work with old school dudes that just proclaim that "I don't want one because you can screw stuff up if you don't know what your doing!!" Which is, to me, an admission of lack of knowledge to some degree to me. They're the guys that will say "let's try this first" in diagnosis I don't want to be that guy and it's even more dangerous, to me, too try and learn from that guy, too much.
Anyway. My reason for this post is to inquire about ways to learn. I've watched a ton of videos from various sources and feel like it's only scratching the surface of uses. So what do y'all recommend to get me started on where to put these things into action and how? Thinking I will also get the load pro and Dan's book as a starting point.