Is that standard on all models/ generations of Power Probe? I believe mine is a PP3. Had it for quite some time now, and still use it nearly every day. Thanks for the kicka** products.
Yes I believe that goes for all models that have the buzzer and LEDs. Also keep in mind that the circuit has to be loaded in order for the power probe to detect the voltage drop.
Do you sell these trainers? I teach Diesel technology at a career center. I am interested in using a board like this to get my students familiar with your products.
Hello Ben- Power Probe is always happy to support technical training for new technicians. Send your contact info to david.merendino@powerprobe.com so we can discuss how we can help you.
Thank you 👍
From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧
Glad i found this video with visuals makes sense now why i was reading voltage but no tone or light
Now you know!
Can you do a ground voltage drop with this
Thank you
You're welcome!
very useful tip
Glad you think so!
Is that standard on all models/ generations of Power Probe? I believe mine is a PP3. Had it for quite some time now, and still use it nearly every day. Thanks for the kicka** products.
Yes I believe that goes for all models that have the buzzer and LEDs. Also keep in mind that the circuit has to be loaded in order for the power probe to detect the voltage drop.
Thanks for being a Power Probe customer Zane!
What happened to the voltage drop fuse charts on your website?
New website, new location! Check them out at www.powerprobe.com/na/en/POWERPROBE-PPDRAW
I touches a fuse and got a diff tone. What does that mean?
Do you sell these trainers? I teach Diesel technology at a career center. I am interested in using a board like this to get my students familiar with your products.
Hello Ben- Power Probe is always happy to support technical training for new technicians. Send your contact info to david.merendino@powerprobe.com so we can discuss how we can help you.
Half a volt, is wayyyyy to much.
No it's not