Shane Christopherson
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Here's the machine we built about 15 years ago I was servicing today, Pokit Pro collecting data.
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The banana jack adapters enable use of standard multimeter leads. For the included alligator clips I was able to make a simple modification to make them fit significantly tighter. I describe this...
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I found a slightly larger case on Amazon and swapped my kit over to that. I also didn't like the alligator clips, they didn't stay attached to the probes very well but I found a fix for that. I'v...
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I suspect you accidentally tried to measure volts with the switch in the mA position and blew the fuse. No disrespect intended, I say this because that is exactly what I did right out of the box s...
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Good news! I tested the Pokit Pro in this application and it worked fantastic! Here is a video of it and screen shot below of what you can see. Also a screen shot of the same test using the mult...
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I agree, would love it if it could go faster at least for a short time. Original Pokit does 1 second but the Pokit Pro can go down to 500ms, that's an improvement and should do a decent job confir...
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It seems the resistance measurement is now reading 0.0. Must have been corrected in that last firmware update. Thank you, and I appreciate that you are responding to these inquiries from the fiel...
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Thanks to Google translate I see you are asking which fuses I found on Amazon to replace the 500mA fuses. Here is the link to what I found and used in my Pokit Pro. They claim to be 1000VDC 500mA....
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The 500mA fuse will take out both voltage, ohms, mA, resistance, diode, capacitor, and continuity readings. I blew my 500mA fuse once. Does the normal amperage mode still work? Be sure not to exc...
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I second that request. At least 1 or 2 decimals in the resistance would be very useful. I also run into that in the mA measurement. Once it hits 10mA it switches to whole numbers so there is not...