Clear, concise and to the point. Too many labcope videos out there are taught by experience people explaining it to inexperience people. They sometimes forget that their audience is trying to learn from them but they skip so many steps in the process. You on the other hand explained everything step-by-step. Especially the setup. Hardly anyone explains this step. Thank you so much for such a wonderful video. I have learned more from you in this one video then I have learned from at least 30 other videos. I am glad to have subscribed to your channel. You are a good instructor.
Thank you for posting this very valuable tutorial in setting up the injector oscilloscope diagnosis, I have a newer 3000 series, Hantek 3064A 4 Channel scope with various accessories,and this video helped a great deal, please post more, Bless 😇
Very enlightening video for a unit that is affordable to most people.Also gives hands on experience to new recruits and covers the majority of engine faults.God bless the work !
Full disclosure, this Hantek is nothing compared to a Pico. I normally use my Pico for school and work. I only use my Hantek when I am not at home and I do not want to bring my Pico with me.
Wow the details you went into were amazing thank you so much. I've been watching a lot of videos of people using the pico etc but when you start explaining the details about "the electrons backing up creating a voltage spike" I was amazed and impressed. Subscribed
Thank you very much for your kind words. I hesitated to describe the voltage spike in that manner because it is not a complete description of the cause of the voltage spike but I am glad you found it interesting. Electrons backing up is not completely wrong but it is a little wrong but it is a good way to imagine the inner workings of a circuit with a solenoid in it. Thank you for your comment and thanks for watching!!!!
@@Enrique_Osorio I'm one of those people that need to know every detail of something when I'm interested.. starting a new job asking a LOT of questions until I'm satisfied Haha. That being said, I really really appreciate those small visuals you give no matter how accurate. Better than a teacher just saying "that's how it works and that's that" Ya know? Thanks again
Video Critique 0-5 scale Content - 5 Presentation - 5 Videography - 3.5 (Shaky blurry camera shots. Not saying I could do any better just pointing it out.) Technical Knowledge - 5 Keep making these videos and I'll keep watching and learning.
Thank you Luther. I appreciate the feedback. I wish more viewers would express their thoughts in such a clear and concise manner. Hats off to you!! Thank you for your kind words and thanks for watching!!!
Thank you very much for that video. I just purchased a hand tech have not started to use it yet, but this absolutely leads me in the right direction. Thank you and God bless
Thank you ! Some may call it speaking down to children but I am new-ish to scoping & appreciate the this is where you plug it in & this is where you find the button to push & this is what it should look like "THING". I get the concept but need help with the exactly how to part.
Bravo sir. I learned a lot. Please more videos like this. You have a future as a content creator just waiting for you, if you can put out content like this on a regular basis. People like myself eat this stuff up. Totally worth the watch, two thumbs up.
Nice work! I am waiting on my IDSO1070A the version that wirelessly connects to iPAD or phone and wanted to get a feel for how it will look. Loved your detail! Thank you for sharing
Thank you for such a clear, concise explanations and sharp imaged presentation . I have wanted to learn how to add oscilloscope diagnostics to my skill set. The Well Vehicle Electronics videos explained how it could be useful ..... yours explained how to use the scope and amp probe... Muchas Gracias Tom Jones, New Orleans.
I can't believe how good this video is and how few your followers are. That was perfection of information and layout of the video to deliver an understanding of correct wave form. I'm here checking out if this would be a good tool for my shop. I was told it could be better in resolution, but this actually looks as good as the expensive scope I've seen on Scanner Danner's videos.
Thank you for the kind words and thank you for watching!! FYI the Hantek is not as good as the scope Snap-on offers or as good as a Picoscope. I have used a Vantage Pro, a Modis and a Verus and I own a Picoscope and they are orders of magnitude better than a Hantek. I consider the Hantek a test scope, as in a cheap way to enter the oscilloscope world to see if this type of tool is right for you. I spent 10 years of my life as a professional mechanic and I have met people who would benefit very much from an oscilloscope and others who it would be a hindrance to since it requires a special type of thinking.
Hi Enrique. Im from ireland and im glad i came across this video as im currently deciding on buying a scope. a picoscope or a hantek. I think i will go with picoscope now even do it will be more expensive. Do you know from your experience with pico can one, get reference waveforms from a pico websitefor certain sensors or cars??? great video by the way. very well explained:)
Great & well done job. You are a very good instructor!! Hope to see more on compression test with PT, and what would be the best PSI P.T. unit to use, that can be implemented in all pressure and vacuum tests, rather than buying bunch of PT's Best Regards.
Enrique, I am having trouble seeing the pintle open and close. I can see the current ramp up slow, but then it just seems to change to a strait line and I am not seeing the bump at close. It hard to tell if I am not seeing it because of the noise on the line of if I may have a lazy injector. I guess I will try on some more known good injectors and see what I find, although the car I am playing with runs fine.
Likely it is there, just lost in the noise. I would be happy to look at a recording if you put a video up and link it in this comment thread. The comment with a link will be automatically blocked but I will override it when I see the video.
What I can see from your video is that the pintle movement can be seen in your yellow (voltage) trace but not in your blue (current) trace. Either due to the design of the injector or as you said the injectors may be lazy there is no clear view of pintle movement in the current trace. This would occur if the pintle did not create a strong EM field as it moved either due to the material it is made of or the speed at which the injector moves. The bump on your voltage waveform is pretty small and has a gentle slope. I would check the other injectors and compare to see if there are any differences.
Does the website give support and well known waveforms to make sure the diagnostic is correct? Picoscope does that on it's website. For the price this seems to be a great scope. Thanks a lot for your time.
That would be an emphatic no. As far as I know Hantek provides little to no support once the product is sold. I like Hantek because it is cheap and has at least some functionality for the price. A hantek is for someone who does not mind huge compromise in order to enter the world of scopes for a low price. There are a lot of drawbacks to owning a Hantek, but I can say that it has increased my understanding of electronics and taught me to do more with less. YOUR MILEAGE WILL VARY.
Hello nice job with the hantek scope your time base on the amp clap is spot on about around 1 amp at idle how ever on the yellow trace it only around 2.5 ms on idle you can see all 4 injectors with at the same time with the amp clamp I'd one injector with volts then use the firing order
Enrique, thank you kindly for this instructional video. I enjoy using the Hantek 1008 very much. If I may impose on your time and goodwill, I have 2 questions and I am wondering if you have had the same experience as me with the Hantek. 1. Secondary Ignition Waveforms: single cyl test makes reasonable waveform; with multiple (say 4 cyl using an distributor King Lead) I cannot capture enough detail to be confident of the waveforms ... generally, the spark line seems good ok to show big burn-time differences; but Firing Line seems very incomplete, inconsistent and so hard to draw conclusions, say for example using a snap throttle to ID a lean cylinder. Very hard to see with Hantek? What's your experience?.... I would love to see you do some diagnostic work using sec ig waveform comparisons -- lean cyls, dripping injectors etc. Would you have a go? 2. Multiple channels: say crank+cam+inj+prim ig (i've tried to avoid sec ig when doing multiple waveforms).... I find after about 3 channels the Hantek can sometimes default one of the channels to an gibberish/meaingless waveform ... eg fill up screen with an obviously unrelated high freq square wave pattern, or some similar breakdown of data. I don't know if it is internal cross interference, or some other limitation. However, I have found that if I space out channels ie instead of using sequential channels (1,2,3,4 etc) I try (1,3,6,8) I can get a more stable result ... but this may be just luck because the breakdown does not happen every time when using sequential channels. I'd be very interested to know your experience. Again, thank you so much for you patience and commitment to posting these great instuctional videos. cheers alex
I have not had trouble using consecutive channels, perhaps the leads were interfering with each other?? As for the different types of secondary ignition waveforms i.e. lean, rich, no spark etc. I am working on that and I hope I can upload something like that soon. Thanks for watching!!
The picoscope is everything I have ever dreamed of. I no longer work in the automotive field, at least not full time, so my picoscope use is mostly concentrated in electronics analysis. It is definitely worth the money since I used almost daily in my diagnosis. It still is worth the money since a lot of the testing I do now requires a scope of that caliber. As for the waveform library I did use it occasionally although most of the waveforms I checked were mundane ignition, dc motors, and solenoid waveforms.
Muy buena explicación amigo, estoy interesado en adquirir la pinza amperimétrica, pero no se si con la de 65 A es suficiente o también me podrías recomendar la de 650 A, esta última sería aplicada más para verificación de operación del sistema de carga si no me equivoco?
DC, always DC when testing on cars. The only reason to use AC coupling on any scope is where you want to filter out any DC current. An example maybe a wheel speed sensor or a cam or crank sensor but even then the DC off set is not going to cause any difference in the readings.
Hey brotha, thank you for showing this. I JUST got my hantek 1008b. I am trying to capture a fuel injector wave form for a diagnosis but my interface doesn't look like yours. Also doesn't give me the 20:1 attenuator option. Thank you any help is appreciated.
Buenas noches Enrique! Ante todo un cordial saludo!! Has utilizado la Auto High-Pressure Ignition Probe( HT25) para la medicion de secundario de encendido?. Gracias.
Can you explain exactly why Attenuator is used. If I'm checking voltage for several channels do I need one for each channel? Great video thanks in advance
It depends on your needs. The Hantek 1008 has more channels but is slower. The 6074BE is faster but less channels. Both are cheap scopes and overall are NOT good. If you need a quality scope I recommend looking at something like a PicoScope. Thank you for your question and thanks for watching!!
I really should. I am in my last year of my electrical engineering course work and I am interning for a major electric utility company so I am SUPER busy. My goal is to upload more videos if and when I can find the time. Hopefully soon!
great job with this.im a diy auto hobbiest getting ready to buy my first scope and i have narrowed down to this 1008c or hantek 2c42 handheld,which would you recomend?
Doesn't this scope software have any numbers on the grid,like time amounts along the bottom and volts up the left hand side for example?Can these be displaye
When I used to work as a mechanic I would use the Hantek almost everyday. Unfortunately it does have limitations. I ended up purchasing a PicoScope which is over $1000 since I wanted greater functionality. Like I tell most people I see the Hantek as an introductory scope that is of low cost and will give you a better idea if a scope is the type of tool that would be a net benefit to you. If you find the that the $70 Hantek is something that improves your ability to diagnose circuits then it is a sure bet that a better scope would have even more of an impact on you. If you are already confident that an oscilloscope is a tool that you would definitely benefit from then I recommend you look into getting a scope that has better software and features.
Hey Thanks for the vid. Just curious because I was going to purchase this. I was wondering are you able to measure the duty cycle and pulse width ? I’m used to the snap on where you can use the cursors and measure delta and frequency
Yes you can measure duty cycle and pulse width. I made a video showing how you can do that. Here is a link th-cam.com/video/qgd0YTBv9hE/w-d-xo.html Thanks for watching and thank you for your question!!
I was enjoying the video right up to the point that you miscounted the duration of the voltage pulse. I make it three and a half milliseconds, not four and a half.
Clear, concise and to the point. Too many labcope videos out there are taught by experience people explaining it to inexperience people. They sometimes forget that their audience is trying to learn from them but they skip so many steps in the process. You on the other hand explained everything step-by-step. Especially the setup. Hardly anyone explains this step. Thank you so much for such a wonderful video. I have learned more from you in this one video then I have learned from at least 30 other videos. I am glad to have subscribed to your channel. You are a good instructor.
That is very kind of you to say. I appreciate the support. Thank you so much for watching.
This engineer knows how to explain things.
Excellent video!
I swooned when you said engineer. Only 1 year away. Thank you for your kind words and thanks for watching.
I have had this scope for a few years , you have added greatly to my understanding of the setup . Thank you
Thank you for posting this very valuable tutorial in setting up the injector oscilloscope diagnosis, I have a newer 3000 series, Hantek 3064A 4 Channel scope with various accessories,and this video helped a great deal, please post more, Bless 😇
Like how you broke it down. Needed help understanding what to look for and set up. Thanks. Keep posting bro
Dude, your videos are awesome! I have watched your videos enough to conclude that this is the tool I have need the whole time.
Very enlightening video for a unit that is affordable to most people.Also gives hands on experience to new recruits and covers the majority of engine faults.God bless the work !
Thank you!
same here mate excellent vid , great tool amazing we can all aford this level of diags nowadays - thanks to china .
oh yeah why im here what tablet you using ? what requirement are the machine needing .
Excellent explanation and video. I didn't realize that there existed a cheaper alternative to a pico. Very good to know. Thanks again Enrique.
Full disclosure, this Hantek is nothing compared to a Pico. I normally use my Pico for school and work. I only use my Hantek when I am not at home and I do not want to bring my Pico with me.
I just ordered one of these and have no idea how to Hook it up or use it. So this is very basic and super helpful. Very well done!
Thanks for this, I have purchased the Hantek Scope and Clamp and have not used it yet, this helps fantastically
I really enjoyed making this video. Thanks for watching.
Wow the details you went into were amazing thank you so much.
I've been watching a lot of videos of people using the pico etc but when you start explaining the details about "the electrons backing up creating a voltage spike" I was amazed and impressed.
Subscribed
Thank you very much for your kind words. I hesitated to describe the voltage spike in that manner because it is not a complete description of the cause of the voltage spike but I am glad you found it interesting. Electrons backing up is not completely wrong but it is a little wrong but it is a good way to imagine the inner workings of a circuit with a solenoid in it. Thank you for your comment and thanks for watching!!!!
@@Enrique_Osorio I'm one of those people that need to know every detail of something when I'm interested.. starting a new job asking a LOT of questions until I'm satisfied Haha.
That being said, I really really appreciate those small visuals you give no matter how accurate.
Better than a teacher just saying "that's how it works and that's that"
Ya know? Thanks again
Video Critique 0-5 scale
Content - 5
Presentation - 5
Videography - 3.5 (Shaky blurry camera shots. Not saying I could do any better just pointing it out.)
Technical Knowledge - 5
Keep making these videos and I'll keep watching and learning.
Thank you Luther. I appreciate the feedback. I wish more viewers would express their thoughts in such a clear and concise manner. Hats off to you!! Thank you for your kind words and thanks for watching!!!
Enrique, this presentation is fantastic. Clear and understandable. You have a subscriber!
Ditto
Absolutely brilliant demo sir.
I really enjoyed this video.very much indeed.very clear,concise,and methodical.
Absolutely superb ,steve from the uk.
ur like, the only person on youtube whos made videos on this hantek and automotive use. which makes you my friend, the MVP.
Great Video easy to follow have the 1008c scope for years and only started using it a few weeks ago thanks for the video
Thankyou very much mate for this step by step tutorial.....I hope I will be able to capture my career's first waveform
A super video, Hantek should give you a sponsorship for sure. Thanks for such a great video. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya
Thank you very much for that video. I just purchased a hand tech have not started to use it yet, but this absolutely leads me in the right direction. Thank you and God bless
Thanks for the info.........you are a lifesaver........ cant find this anywhere else on the internet...........
Thank you for the praise.
Thank you ! Some may call it speaking down to children but I am new-ish to scoping & appreciate the this is where you plug it in & this is where you find the button to push & this is what it should look like "THING". I get the concept but need help with the exactly how to part.
Thank you for the praise and kind words, they mean a lot to me. Thank you for taking the time to comment and thanks for watching!!
Bravo sir. I learned a lot. Please more videos like this. You have a future as a content creator just waiting for you, if you can put out content like this on a regular basis. People like myself eat this stuff up. Totally worth the watch, two thumbs up.
Thank you for your comment. It is really encouraging
nice eres el unico que realmente ensena como conectarlo en el carro millon de gracias
Old video but i love it how you explained everything.
Nice little scope lesson, I really enjoyed it ! Thanks !
Appreciate it.coming from a technician who wanna step up his game
Good job! Reminds me of school. I'm gonna pick this up for future use.
This is pure gold. Thanks my friend.
Thank you, I am glad to hear that!!
Wow, I am so glad I found your channel. You just showed me a lot of what I needed to know. :))
Glad it was helpful!
Very good explanation. Thank you!
Thank you for the kind words and thanks for watching!!
Nice work! I am waiting on my IDSO1070A the version that wirelessly connects to iPAD or phone and wanted to get a feel for how it will look. Loved your detail! Thank you for sharing
Thank you for your kind words, and thanks for watching!!
Brilliantly clear, well done!
Thank you for the kind words, and thanks for watching!!
Thank you for such a clear, concise explanations and sharp imaged presentation . I have wanted to learn how to add oscilloscope diagnostics to my skill set. The Well Vehicle Electronics videos explained how it could be useful ..... yours explained how to use the scope and amp probe... Muchas Gracias Tom Jones, New Orleans.
I am glad I could be of help. Thank you for your comment and thanks for watching!!
I can't believe how good this video is and how few your followers are. That was perfection of information and layout of the video to deliver an understanding of correct wave form. I'm here checking out if this would be a good tool for my shop. I was told it could be better in resolution, but this actually looks as good as the expensive scope I've seen on Scanner Danner's videos.
Thank you for the kind words and thank you for watching!! FYI the Hantek is not as good as the scope Snap-on offers or as good as a Picoscope. I have used a Vantage Pro, a Modis and a Verus and I own a Picoscope and they are orders of magnitude better than a Hantek. I consider the Hantek a test scope, as in a cheap way to enter the oscilloscope world to see if this type of tool is right for you. I spent 10 years of my life as a professional mechanic and I have met people who would benefit very much from an oscilloscope and others who it would be a hindrance to since it requires a special type of thinking.
Hi Enrique. Im from ireland and im glad i came across this video as im currently deciding on buying a scope. a picoscope or a hantek. I think i will go with picoscope now even do it will be more expensive. Do you know from your experience with pico can one, get reference waveforms from a pico websitefor certain sensors or cars???
great video by the way. very well explained:)
Awesome video, Thanks I"m getting ready to purchase one of these.
Gracias por tomarte el tiempo de hacer el video y dar una valiosa imformacion bendiciones.
Gracias por su cometario positivo y gracias por ver mi video!
An excellent teaching video. Thank you so much for making this!
Another great video , thank you bro"
Very clear ilistration
Thank you!
Great & well done job. You are a very good instructor!! Hope to see more on compression test with PT, and what would be the best PSI P.T. unit to use, that can be implemented in all pressure and vacuum tests, rather than buying bunch of PT's Best Regards.
Great explanation video thank you
Thank you for your comment and thanks for watching!!
Good video enrique. I am a new learner in this field. Will appreciate few more details videos about automotive electronics trouble shooting.👍👍👍
Enrique excelente explicacion, te ganaste un me gusta y mi suscripcion, saludos desde mexico.
Muchas gracias Pedro.
Buen trabajo Enrique, gracias por tus videos!!!!
Fantastic explanation! thank you!
excellent video
Awesome video, good job buddy!!
This is the best device for the digital signal measurement
Great explanation, thanks for sharing
very.nice & clear video.thanks
Thank you for the kind words, and thanks for watching!!
gracias por esta escelente esplicacion enrique escelente videogracias x compartirla saludos
De nada 😁
Very good video. Thanks!
Thank you for watching!!
Outstanding presentation. Trying to get my scope to give me usable information has been frustrating. I think this just might help, thanks.
Really good video thanks
спасибо вам добрый человек за ваш видео
Пожалуйста. Спасибо за просмотр.
Hola Enrique muy ilustrativo tu video,lo tendras en Español Gracias
thank you this was helpful
Nice video Enrique, Bought a Hantek and will get around to using it sometime :)
excelente video, felicitaciones ahora pude ver bien como te conectaste , saludos.
Good stuff man!!!
Thank you!
Great info. Suggest using proper backprobe pin though. T-pins often damage the connector seal.
Great work...
Enrique, I am having trouble seeing the pintle open and close. I can see the current ramp up slow, but then it just seems to change to a strait line and I am not seeing the bump at close. It hard to tell if I am not seeing it because of the noise on the line of if I may have a lazy injector. I guess I will try on some more known good injectors and see what I find, although the car I am playing with runs fine.
Likely it is there, just lost in the noise. I would be happy to look at a recording if you put a video up and link it in this comment thread. The comment with a link will be automatically blocked but I will override it when I see the video.
@@Enrique_Osorio Thanks. I recorded a video last night and put it up. Here is the link: th-cam.com/video/0DQDZ4t7cdU/w-d-xo.html
What I can see from your video is that the pintle movement can be seen in your yellow (voltage) trace but not in your blue (current) trace. Either due to the design of the injector or as you said the injectors may be lazy there is no clear view of pintle movement in the current trace. This would occur if the pintle did not create a strong EM field as it moved either due to the material it is made of or the speed at which the injector moves. The bump on your voltage waveform is pretty small and has a gentle slope. I would check the other injectors and compare to see if there are any differences.
tank you so much. good explanation .
Sos un capo, great job man
Great Video ....Thanks
Does the website give support and well known waveforms to make sure the diagnostic is correct? Picoscope does that on it's website. For the price this seems to be a great scope. Thanks a lot for your time.
That would be an emphatic no. As far as I know Hantek provides little to no support once the product is sold. I like Hantek because it is cheap and has at least some functionality for the price. A hantek is for someone who does not mind huge compromise in order to enter the world of scopes for a low price. There are a lot of drawbacks to owning a Hantek, but I can say that it has increased my understanding of electronics and taught me to do more with less. YOUR MILEAGE WILL VARY.
@@Enrique_Osorio thank you very much for your feedback. Maybe I should invest a little more money and go for the picoscope. Take care.
Hello nice job with the hantek scope your time base on the amp clap is spot on about around 1 amp at idle how ever on the yellow trace it only around 2.5 ms on idle you can see all 4 injectors with at the same time with the amp clamp I'd one injector with volts then use the firing order
That is true, that is an option if you clamp the voltage feed wire(s) for all of the injectors. Thanks for watching and thanks for your comment!!
Enrique your videos are great & informative do you think you may do a demo video on the new 2d82 auto by hantek in the near future thanks again
I would love to do a demo if Hantek sends me one. If I have to buy it, probably not. Thank you for your comment and thanks for watching!!
Nice job!
Enrique, thank you kindly for this instructional video. I enjoy using the Hantek 1008 very much. If I may impose on your time and goodwill, I have 2 questions and I am wondering if you have had the same experience as me with the Hantek.
1. Secondary Ignition Waveforms: single cyl test makes reasonable waveform; with multiple (say 4 cyl using an distributor King Lead) I cannot capture enough detail to be confident of the waveforms ... generally, the spark line seems good ok to show big burn-time differences; but Firing Line seems very incomplete, inconsistent and so hard to draw conclusions, say for example using a snap throttle to ID a lean cylinder. Very hard to see with Hantek? What's your experience?.... I would love to see you do some diagnostic work using sec ig waveform comparisons -- lean cyls, dripping injectors etc. Would you have a go?
2. Multiple channels: say crank+cam+inj+prim ig (i've tried to avoid sec ig when doing multiple waveforms).... I find after about 3 channels the Hantek can sometimes default one of the channels to an gibberish/meaingless waveform ... eg fill up screen with an obviously unrelated high freq square wave pattern, or some similar breakdown of data.
I don't know if it is internal cross interference, or some other limitation.
However, I have found that if I space out channels ie instead of using sequential channels (1,2,3,4 etc) I try (1,3,6,8) I can get a more stable result ... but this may be just luck because the breakdown does not happen every time when using sequential channels.
I'd be very interested to know your experience.
Again, thank you so much for you patience and commitment to posting these great instuctional videos.
cheers
alex
I have not had trouble using consecutive channels, perhaps the leads were interfering with each other?? As for the different types of secondary ignition waveforms i.e. lean, rich, no spark etc. I am working on that and I hope I can upload something like that soon. Thanks for watching!!
Can this hantek 1008c run on linux OS ?
One note.
Slide the back probe along the outside edge of the seal.
Running it along the wire will cause terminal to open it's grip on the seal.
Excellent point!! I never thought of that. Thank you for your suggestion and thanks for watching!!
@@Enrique_Osorio I never did until I was told by either one of my instructors or a field engineer.
explained perfectly, many thanks sandy PS how are u getting on with the picoscope and is it worth the money and do u use the waveform library much?
The picoscope is everything I have ever dreamed of. I no longer work in the automotive field, at least not full time, so my picoscope use is mostly concentrated in electronics analysis. It is definitely worth the money since I used almost daily in my diagnosis. It still is worth the money since a lot of the testing I do now requires a scope of that caliber. As for the waveform library I did use it occasionally although most of the waveforms I checked were mundane ignition, dc motors, and solenoid waveforms.
great video .i Love it
nice video thanks
Thank you for your video! Why did you use an attenuator for the voltage ?
i had this and sent it back and got the picoscope much much better,however at less than half the price its quite good
Muy buena explicación amigo, estoy interesado en adquirir la pinza amperimétrica, pero no se si con la de 65 A es suficiente o también me podrías recomendar la de 650 A, esta última sería aplicada más para verificación de operación del sistema de carga si no me equivoco?
Se necesita el CC650 para alternadores porque el cable positivo es mu grueso para el CC65. Tambien el CC65 solo mide hasta 150 amperes
Bien, muchas gracias por la respuesta
good work keep going
What type of current are you using to do this measurement a DC or AC I would like to know. Thank you for the wonderful demonstration.
DC, always DC when testing on cars. The only reason to use AC coupling on any scope is where you want to filter out any DC current. An example maybe a wheel speed sensor or a cam or crank sensor but even then the DC off set is not going to cause any difference in the readings.
Hey brotha, thank you for showing this. I JUST got my hantek 1008b. I am trying to capture a fuel injector wave form for a diagnosis but my interface doesn't look like yours. Also doesn't give me the 20:1 attenuator option. Thank you any help is appreciated.
good job!!! respect !!
Buenas noches Enrique! Ante todo un cordial saludo!! Has utilizado la Auto High-Pressure Ignition Probe( HT25) para la medicion de secundario de encendido?. Gracias.
good video
Can you explain exactly why Attenuator is used. If I'm checking voltage for several channels do I need one for each channel? Great video thanks in advance
THANK YOU VERY MUCH PLEASE A SYNCHRONISATION WAVEFORM OF CRANCK SONSOR AND CAME SONSOR TO IDENTIFIE A JUMPING TIME BELT OR CHAIN THANKS AGAIN
THANK YOU for this video
Just got my first hantek 6074bc and just trying to set it up
Thanks a lot for very interested video!
How to calculate real time of phisically opened injector by using pulse width only ?
Thank in advance!
thanks very much. Enrique one question.........can I use the pico library conections for the hantek 1008.
Good intro. Sir please I want ask you questions? Hantek 6074BE and Hantek 1008A which one is best to use?
It depends on your needs. The Hantek 1008 has more channels but is slower. The 6074BE is faster but less channels. Both are cheap scopes and overall are NOT good. If you need a quality scope I recommend looking at something like a PicoScope.
Thank you for your question and thanks for watching!!
Hola, muy bueno tu video. La tablet usa Windows¿Cual modelo de tablet es? esa es mi duda. Gracias
Dell Venue 8 Pro Windows 10
@@Enrique_Osorio muchas gracias te pasaste. Saludos
I think you should consider doing more scope videos...
I really should. I am in my last year of my electrical engineering course work and I am interning for a major electric utility company so I am SUPER busy. My goal is to upload more videos if and when I can find the time. Hopefully soon!
great job with this.im a diy auto hobbiest getting ready to buy my first scope and i have narrowed down to this 1008c or hantek 2c42 handheld,which would you recomend?
Hi nice video, I have a question, for automotive applications it is better a DSO3060 or just the 1008c will worth the money ?
The 3060 is a better machine overall and should be enough for whatever you need.
Doesn't this scope software have any numbers on the grid,like time amounts along the bottom and volts up the left hand side for example?Can these be displaye
esta prueba se puede hacer sin el atenuador ? gracias por el video
No es recomendando. El Hantek solo puede aceptar hasta 25 volts y un inyector puede producir hasta 70 volts cuando se apague. Ese el voltage que sube.
Y cuanto se usa la pinza amperaje ?
Se debe usar en partes que son inductores. Por ejemplo motores electronicos, solenoids, y bobinas. Es muy util en esos aspectos.
+Enrique Osorio grasias yo tanbien iva a preguntar lo mismo
Awesome video! Do you use the Hantek daily? Would you recommend them to an occasional automotive user?
When I used to work as a mechanic I would use the Hantek almost everyday. Unfortunately it does have limitations. I ended up purchasing a PicoScope which is over $1000 since I wanted greater functionality. Like I tell most people I see the Hantek as an introductory scope that is of low cost and will give you a better idea if a scope is the type of tool that would be a net benefit to you. If you find the that the $70 Hantek is something that improves your ability to diagnose circuits then it is a sure bet that a better scope would have even more of an impact on you. If you are already confident that an oscilloscope is a tool that you would definitely benefit from then I recommend you look into getting a scope that has better software and features.
Hey
Thanks for the vid.
Just curious because I was going to purchase this.
I was wondering are you able to measure the duty cycle and pulse width ? I’m used to the snap on where you can use the cursors and measure delta and frequency
Yes you can measure duty cycle and pulse width. I made a video showing how you can do that. Here is a link
th-cam.com/video/qgd0YTBv9hE/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for watching and thank you for your question!!
I was enjoying the video right up to the point that you miscounted the duration of the voltage pulse.
I make it three and a half milliseconds, not four and a half.