In Reply to: RE: Why aren't you using your scope for problems like this? (nt) posted by vinnie2 on October 21, 2016 at 11:09:35:
TK gave you a hint how to use a scope. Simply touch the scope probe to the circuit and adjust the dials until you see a signal. Use a 100x probe when working with HV. You really cant screw up using this method.
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