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Oct 12, 2018 - 09:16 AM
Yes, you can use the uScope with a low current probe to test primary ignition current.
For primary ignition current you can use any of these low amp probes: https://www.aeswave.com/low-current-probes-c496/
If the probe terminates to Bananas use this adapter to connect it to the uScope: Flexible Adapter: Micro BNC to Banana Sockets (AES# 08-87-BS)
If the probe terminates to BNC use this adapter to connect it to the uScope: Flexible Adapter for uScope (AES# 08-87-BNCF)
For primary ignition current you can use any of these low amp probes: https://www.aeswave.com/low-current-probes-c496/
If the probe terminates to Bananas use this adapter to connect it to the uScope: Flexible Adapter: Micro BNC to Banana Sockets (AES# 08-87-BS)
If the probe terminates to BNC use this adapter to connect it to the uScope: Flexible Adapter for uScope (AES# 08-87-BNCF)
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