Answer
Mar 24, 2020 - 11:08 AM
There is no need to use a custom probe.
The AES 07-60 uses the same settings as Picos TA018.
Use either "60 A Current Clamp (20 A Mode)" or "60 A Current Clamp (60 A Mode)" for your current clamp and it will work.
The only benefit to the Pico version is that it has a BNC connection which helps prevent noise on the channel and it can directly connect to the scope so you are not having to manage 16ft of test lead.
The 07-60-BNC would accomplish the same thing or if you do not need to use the clamp with a banana plug connection we can change the lead for $30.
If you are conisdering the purchase of another low current amp clamp I would suggest one of the Pico 30Amp clamps which have a larger jaw and better low range resolution.
https://www.aeswave.com/30A-Current-Clamp-p9411.html
https://www.aeswave.com/30A-AC-DC-Current-Clamp-p9314.html
The AES 07-60 uses the same settings as Picos TA018.
Use either "60 A Current Clamp (20 A Mode)" or "60 A Current Clamp (60 A Mode)" for your current clamp and it will work.
The only benefit to the Pico version is that it has a BNC connection which helps prevent noise on the channel and it can directly connect to the scope so you are not having to manage 16ft of test lead.
The 07-60-BNC would accomplish the same thing or if you do not need to use the clamp with a banana plug connection we can change the lead for $30.
If you are conisdering the purchase of another low current amp clamp I would suggest one of the Pico 30Amp clamps which have a larger jaw and better low range resolution.
https://www.aeswave.com/30A-Current-Clamp-p9411.html
https://www.aeswave.com/30A-AC-DC-Current-Clamp-p9314.html
Source: SA
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