Labscope Shootout 2

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  • Labscope Shootout 2 ATS EScope - PICO - Snap On on 2 channels 1 on fuel injector Voltage and 2. On Amperage. Coil On Plug Voltage and Amps

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  • @robertomijango6207
    @robertomijango6207 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    great video help thank you for you time and explaning

  • @simclardy1
    @simclardy1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    18:22 i would nort have guessed that you can't have a different scale for your various channels when you are in single screen. Thank you for the presentation

  • @TSTseminars
    @TSTseminars  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    IMPORTANT INFROMATION thanks to
    brian culotta concerning the PICO labscope. At about the 8:40 mark it was mentioned that attenuators are "in the box" or built into the scope unit itself. This is untrue. The scope has twice the voltage range as the previous 4423 (100v) but both units still require attenuators to safely sample some circuits on vehicles. The 4425 is built like a tank in comparison to the 4423 and can handle a few woopsies if you forget the attenuator however its definitely good practice to use one when necessary. Both units, with attenuators, have identical attenuated voltage range. 4423 = 100v with 20:1 attenuator (2000v max) and the 4425 has 200v with 10:1 attenuator (2000v max)
    It's important this be known so your viewers aren't potentially damaging their scopes assuming the attenuators are "in the box" as mentioned. Thanks for the reply.

    Thanks again Brian for the correction. To all that have a PICO it is good practice to use the attenuators to prevent DAMAGE to your scope due to higher voltage than the scope can handle.

  • @orville58
    @orville58 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you for the showing the difference between the scopes I’m new to scopes and I see mostly pico on you tube so it’s good to see a verity of other makes much appreciated

    • @TSTseminars
      @TSTseminars  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Orville58 thanks for watching and your comment. If you have not already Subscribed to our tstseminars TH-cam channel please do so. Interested in more training? Go to www.tstseminars.org and www.attstraining.com

  • @joseosorio6839
    @joseosorio6839 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello, Thanks for sharing great Units. Are you Offering W ebinar Training?

  • @culotta23
    @culotta23 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    PicoScope 4425 still requires attenuators but has an increased voltage input of 200v. This is still not high enough to safely sample ignition primary voltage. The pico 4425 typically comes with at least one attenuator

    • @TSTseminars
      @TSTseminars  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Brian thanks for watching and your comment. You are correct stating anything over 200v. I do believe Eric mention that in the video if not he should have.Thanks for your input. If you have not already Subscribed to our tstseminars TH-cam channel please do so. Interested in more training? Go to www.tstseminars.org and www.attstraining.com

    • @culotta23
      @culotta23 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TSTseminars At about the 8:40 mark it was mentioned that attenuators are "in the box" or built into the scope unit itself. This is untrue. The scope has twice the voltage range as the previous 4423 (100v) but both units still require attenuators to safely sample some circuits on vehicles. The 4425 is built like a tank in comparison to the 4423 and can handle a few woopsies if you forget the attenuator however its definitely good practice to use one when necessary. Both units, with attenuators, have identical attenuated voltage range. 4423 = 100v with 20:1 attenuator (2000v max) and the 4425 has 200v with 10:1 attenuator (2000v max)
      It's important this be known so your viewers arent potentially damaging their scopes assuming the attenuators are "in the box" as mentioned. Thanks for the reply.

    • @TSTseminars
      @TSTseminars  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Brian thank you for all that information we appreciate it and I will post that right on top. Thanks again...we need to chat one day...regards

    • @culotta23
      @culotta23 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TSTseminars feel free to email me anytime @ trainedbytechs@gmail.com

  • @philh9238
    @philh9238 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    That escAn looks to complicated with 2 screens and stuff

  • @weldingjunkie
    @weldingjunkie 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for sharing pico is best value for what you get IMO and the snap on is second doesn’t have to be Zeus can be ultra. The 3rd one is way too expensive unless you use it daily I think. All great scopes tho

    • @TSTseminars
      @TSTseminars  5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Welding thanks again for watching and your comment. we appreciate it...have a good one. If you have not already Subscribed to our tstseminars TH-cam channel please do so. Interested in more training? Go to www.tstseminars.org and www.attstraining.com

  • @MD-173
    @MD-173 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    G, We gotta know, Which is your favorite. I am an aspiring "Mobile" Daig and trying to decide. I love the Pico but I am leaning toward the EScope. There isn't a lot of in-depth review of the Escope so I thank you for this 2 part shoot out but as with any "Shootout" you gotta pick a winner.

    • @TSTseminars
      @TSTseminars  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      MD we try not to be bias and we are not done with out Shootout series yet. They are all good scopes....but I think two time bases on the EScope is the one I would select. Now I like the PICO and the Snap On but the ability to have 2 times bases is an important feature. Thanks for watching...there are a bunch of other videos on our channel...enjoy we hope they help.If you have not already Subscribed to our tstseminars TH-cam channel please do so. Interested in more training? Go to www.tstseminars.org and www.attstraining.com

  • @billrimmer5596
    @billrimmer5596 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good morning G. I am subscribed and always watch your vids. With a Vantage Pro, if u do a signature test on coil primary, it doesn’t tell u anything about attenuators. It makes me afraid to do any fuel injector or coil primary testing with my Verus or Vantage Pro. I don’t want to blow my scope. What do u think?

    • @TSTseminars
      @TSTseminars  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Bill as far as I know Snap On does not use attenuators on their scopes. What I have seen in the past is that the ground lead falls off when stacked or breaks the connection. I have had a few students over the years damage their scope. This has also happen on other labscopes if proper procedures are not followed. I have had a Snap On labscope for years and never damaged my scope testing both primary and secondary ignition. I don't think you will have a problem if you make sure you have a good ground. By the way it's better on engines that use a conventional primary ignition signal to scope that rather than secondary ignition since there is lower voltage used. Hope this helps...thanks for the question, watching and being a subscriber.

  • @philh9238
    @philh9238 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    pico hands down

    • @TSTseminars
      @TSTseminars  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Phil there is a scope for everyone. Your chose is a good one but always keep an open mind. Did you view the labscope 1 video?
      Thanks for watch. If you have not already Subscribed to our tstseminars TH-cam channel please do so. Interested in more training? Go to www.tstseminars.org and www.attstraining.com