So versatility is another subject as a lot of handhelds are great dmms with graphing facillityĪll a case of pays yer money take yer choice I even use the handheld for bench testing components in my oppinion makes the scopes power and a good library to compare makes it better stillĪll a question really of how much ya use one and how much depth you need to go into So time spent and understanding the petterns. To be truthfull i dont get a long time to use the scopes but i find the sun is good for watching the cyl for misfires and weak or rich misfires while the handheld scope goes for an outing on abs and 02 sensorsīut in all honesty ive seen a guy use a hatec 2 channell with amazing results So then bought a sun sai just for the great properties of ignition captures as this does raster and parade (sorta what ime used to)īut all in all a pico 4000 series would have been an option after all ive spent I took time and a bit of effort in setting it up and it did take time so wasnt actually the best idea (my boss was a technophobe) Then i bought an older but albeit good pico 2 channel (second hand ) from a mate I bought a 2 channel handheld which is superb for a quick setup and look what do you guys think?ĭSO nano - the pocket size digital storage oscilloscope DSO nano - the cheap, low cost micro digital storage oscilloscope - $89.00 : Seeed Studio Depot, Arsenal for interaction engineering () It looks good but maybe a little cheap on quality. I saw this on ebay USB Handheld Digital Oscilloscope / Pocket Multimeter - eBay Oscilloscopes, Test Equipment, Electrical Test Equipment, Business Industrial. i don't want anything too expensive just something simple and portable so i can check speed sensors, throttle motors etc. i sold that and bought a x431 now i need a new scope. Hey Guys, i'm in the market for an oscilloscope i used to use a hanatech ultra scan which had the inbuilt scope.
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