Re: HV probes, & flyback measuring.



Dani wrote:
What do you guys use for HV Probes? A stand alone unit, or a DMM ad on
unit? Also, I'm looking at getting a Circuit-Test LCR meter Model #
DLM-240, or something equivilent.Ranges are: Capacitance to 2000uF,
Inductance to 200 H, Resistance to 20M Ohm

Is this good enough to measure bad flyback windings? What do you guys
use? Thanks, Dani.



I use a Fluke HV probe that plugs into my multimeter. I think it's rated 100KV.
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