original_chisel
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Having read most of the posts here on scopes, I'm still stumbling with this one.
What makes a bench scope a poor or bad choice for use in automotive work?
Not that its been said outright but only one contributor appeared enthusiastic about them (Rigol 1054Z).
Surely it cannot be the need for mains power since that's the same 'limitation' a powerful shop light has. Wouldn't a small cart and a long extension cord take care of that?
What am I missing?
Note there is no way for me to 'try-before-buy'*, test or even see any of the various options.
PS:-*Not complaining. Its just that in my corner these devices are as plentiful as snow-ploughs.
What makes a bench scope a poor or bad choice for use in automotive work?
Not that its been said outright but only one contributor appeared enthusiastic about them (Rigol 1054Z).
Surely it cannot be the need for mains power since that's the same 'limitation' a powerful shop light has. Wouldn't a small cart and a long extension cord take care of that?
What am I missing?
Note there is no way for me to 'try-before-buy'*, test or even see any of the various options.
PS:-*Not complaining. Its just that in my corner these devices are as plentiful as snow-ploughs.
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