DMM High Voltage Probe Review - What You Need To Know

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John Salt

John Salt

Күн бұрын

If you've been thinking of getting a high voltage probe for your DMM and wondering if there are any good valued options other there, this one may suit both your budget & expectations. I was pleasantly surprised.
It's very important you check your digital multi-meter however before purchasing any high voltage probe to make sure your readings will be accurate. I show why that is, and how test your DMM to make sure it will work with your probe.
Links Below:
1. Pintech HPV-40 High Voltage Probe @ Banggood:
www.banggood.com/custlink/mGv...
2. Fluke 17B+ Meter used in this video @ Amazon:
amzn.to/368NcPx
3. Fluke 80K-40 High Voltage Probe @ Amazon:
amzn.to/3dOTc2w
4. Fluke 80K40 HV DMM probe manual:
dam-assets.fluke.com/s3fs-pub...
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@Rchelicopterfun
@Rchelicopterfun 4 жыл бұрын
Pintech HPV-40 High Voltage Probe @ Banggood: www.banggood.com/custlink/mGvDu3N9Ku
@rrowan327
@rrowan327 4 жыл бұрын
Having a pacemaker in my chest, I kept my hands away from the mouser and keyboard for the whole video. Nice looking probe.
@Rchelicopterfun
@Rchelicopterfun 4 жыл бұрын
Good call.
@rblibit
@rblibit 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review. The resistor value in the probe should be 1000 - 1 M ohm or 999 M ohms for a proper divider. But, since the 10 Meg input impedance is in parallel with the 1 M Ohm they would increase the 1 Meg to 1,111,111.1 Ohms to make the 10 Megs in parallel work out to exactly 1 M Ohm, or as close to that value as they can find (probably 1.11 M Ohm). In parallel: Rt = (R1*R2)/(R1+R2).
@simafarzanehfard6086
@simafarzanehfard6086 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. Is it possible to teach microwave trans testing with this probe?
@MrDevendernaik
@MrDevendernaik 3 жыл бұрын
Hi,fluke 80k-40 model HV probe used for measure 5kv in DC measure 1kv output 1v but in AC its measure value is 1kv output 0.53v. Can u reply me what is conversion in DC and AC
@GaryMcKinnonUFO
@GaryMcKinnonUFO 10 ай бұрын
Got one myself recently, need to test it's performance at high frequency.
@ats89117
@ats89117 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great video. Looks like a nice product but why is it restricted to 50/60 Hz?
@Rchelicopterfun
@Rchelicopterfun 4 жыл бұрын
That's the range where these HV probes that are used with DMM's are designed to be the most accurate with the multimeter in the AC scale. You could certainly use them at frequencies outside that range, but then they would not be within their designed +/-5% allowed accuracy tolerance.
@TitofBee
@TitofBee 4 жыл бұрын
@@Rchelicopterfun Hi John, let's say 100khz, do you think it should work with 90% accuracy ? for exemple on a scope?..
@Rchelicopterfun
@Rchelicopterfun 3 жыл бұрын
@@TitofBee I missed this follow up question but NO, NEVER EVER USE A REGULAR high voltage DMM probe with an o-scope or at high frequency. There are special HV probes for O-scopes to be used at higher frequencies. They cost much more and there is lots more to them in terms of filtering.
@zoozolplexOne
@zoozolplexOne 2 жыл бұрын
Cool !!!
@hamidbesharati3688
@hamidbesharati3688 3 жыл бұрын
Hi, is there a way to chech that hv-probe is working and it does it job right without the hv source?
@Rchelicopterfun
@Rchelicopterfun 3 жыл бұрын
Not that I know of.
@anthonyvolkman2338
@anthonyvolkman2338 3 жыл бұрын
I didn't think those bug zapper transformers were actually midpoint grounded transformers, mi e were always a direct output line to line of the transformer with no ground on the core. Odd. Very nice vid.
@Rchelicopterfun
@Rchelicopterfun 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@ronshulman9840
@ronshulman9840 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@Rchelicopterfun
@Rchelicopterfun 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome
@Xclub40X
@Xclub40X 3 жыл бұрын
You went from melting fillings in your teeth to melting out brain cells. Sounds like my kind of day, only I have no more brain cells
@Phantom-mk4kp
@Phantom-mk4kp Жыл бұрын
The ground lead is not only for safety, without it connected it will not work as the ground lead is also the bottom of the potential divider resistor
@garygilbreath2218
@garygilbreath2218 2 жыл бұрын
You mentioned that your electronic air cleaner crapped out. Mine has too. Were you able to figure out what failed? Mine has some strange components that I can't find on the internet, so I'm having to guess what they are and what their specifications might be.
@Rchelicopterfun
@Rchelicopterfun 2 жыл бұрын
The failure to our air cleaner happened before I got this HV probe, so I was unable to test it (just one reason I've been wanting one). Anyway, to get ours working again, I ordered a new board.
@garygilbreath2218
@garygilbreath2218 2 жыл бұрын
@@Rchelicopterfun Mine was built in 1985 and I can't find a replacement power supply for it, so it's fix it or switch to media filters. It's easier to switch to media, but I really want the high of fixing it (without electrocuting myself in the process).
@ronlamb-strategy2execution110
@ronlamb-strategy2execution110 2 жыл бұрын
@@garygilbreath2218 if it's a honeywell electronic Air cleaner, I've had to do all the searching on the internet for instructions etc. and then bought replacement power supplies (yes, 2) off ebay. mine was ancient F50A, and it's still possible to get the replacements.
@garygilbreath2218
@garygilbreath2218 2 жыл бұрын
@@ronlamb-strategy2execution110 I also have a Honeywell F50A and was able to fix it by replacing the power supply. The one I'm having trouble with is a Carrier 31MP420110. It's got 8 passive components, so it's pretty simple. I'm considering buying another Honeywell PS and just using that in there instead.
@ronlamb-strategy2execution110
@ronlamb-strategy2execution110 2 жыл бұрын
@@garygilbreath2218 you’re fortunate that the new power supply fixed it. I’ve bought two new power supplies or differing versions but neither will light up the neon light, so can’t figure out what’s going on that none of the new boards fixes it.
@jlj8718
@jlj8718 3 жыл бұрын
I will like to see this probe on the microwave magnetron or the transformer if you can, Thanks 🙏🏻
@RotoRCol
@RotoRCol 4 жыл бұрын
just curious how a rcheli guy knows about this stuff? I am an auto mechanic tech but did never see this stuff
@Rchelicopterfun
@Rchelicopterfun 4 жыл бұрын
RC helicopters are largely what got me into both mechanics (former auto mech as well), and electronics (took several electronic tech courses in college and worked at a semiconductor manufacturing facility in the test & QC department post college). Yep, heli's messed me up - in a good way 🙂
@razamohammadnaqvi6515
@razamohammadnaqvi6515 2 жыл бұрын
It is like a wand
@AJRobinson
@AJRobinson 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so very confused! On DK's voltage divider calculator, you put in 10,000,000,000R / 10,000,000R which does give you your 1000:1 ratio.....HOWEVER 1,000 megaohms is NOT 10 billion ohms, it's only 1 billion ohms. Mega = 10^6th. So 1,000 megaohms = 1,000,000,000. That paired with a 10Mohm meter would result in a 100:1 ratio. What am I missing here? Your test obviously showed it was working.
@Rchelicopterfun
@Rchelicopterfun 2 жыл бұрын
I guess the most (only) logical explanation is the probe's internal resistance is not a thousand M-ohms as stated, but ten thousand mega ohms (10 billion Ohms) to give the 1:1000 attenuation ratio because we know for a fact the meter's impedance is 10 M-ohms. Perhaps the one thousand number is the resistance in the probe end only and then that other variable resistor in the handle is what makes up the difference? No idea as I didn't design the thing; at the end of the day all I care about is that it works safely and gives the correct value at the meter. 🙂
@AJRobinson
@AJRobinson 2 жыл бұрын
@@Rchelicopterfun I really appreciate the video! I have a HiPot tester at my job and I am going to buy one of these so that I can calibrate the HiPot to make sure that the voltage is coming out at 8kV. Being a perfectionist I wanted to run the math to make sure before I purchased it, and I got very confused when I started doing research! If you go to Fluke's datasheets, they also say their probes are a 1000Mohm resistance paired with a 10Mohm DMM makes for a 1000:1 ratio, so it's quite confusing! If I find out why this is I'll make sure to drop a comment here. I'm sure there's some logical explanation!
@Rchelicopterfun
@Rchelicopterfun 2 жыл бұрын
@AJ Robinson - much apricated if you can comment back if you figure out the reason. None of my my DMM's can measure super high resistances so I can't confirm what the probe's resistance actually is. I was only only going off the specs of the probe, but the more I think about it (while I should actually be working - lol), I'm guessing the big resistor/s in the probe tip is/are 1000 M-Ohm as stated. Going by the current draw table in the Fluke manual, that number holds correct at the various voltages they list. That variable resistor in the handle is the key I think. I'm not at home right now to check, but going by what I can see in the video, it looks to be in parallel across the two leads going back to the meter. If that's the case, it would be dropping value of the meter's 10M-ohm impedance down to... 1M-Ohm?
@AJRobinson
@AJRobinson 2 жыл бұрын
@@Rchelicopterfun got it! If you check the manual one more time, you'll see that there is a resistor "RB" [~1.11Mohm listed in another fluke manual (80K-15) in parallel with the multimeter. That brings the total resistance of the meter down to 1 megahohm giving us our 1000:1 ratio!
@mcsniper77
@mcsniper77 3 жыл бұрын
Low current needs high voltage to kill.
@pb5640
@pb5640 11 ай бұрын
you never did check to see if there was a ground ring in the black flange as you mentioned in the beginning.
@Rchelicopterfun
@Rchelicopterfun 11 ай бұрын
I most certainly did. Re-watch it 8:30
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