Jarhead Diagnostics Ground Splice
When it comes to diagnostics, having a proper ground is always a must. Whether you’re using a Snap-On scope that shares a ground, or want to have an extended lead so you can always have your grounds going to the battery we have you covered.
-The short ground leads are excellent for Snap-On scopes because this allows you to connect all of your grounds at the scope without them stacking. This is a plus for when you want to remove a channel you don’t have to worry about where in the series of grounds it’s hooked up to, you just unplug the single channel. Also, this saves the scope it’s self from unneeded stress with the ground leads sticking up high in the air.
-The extended ground splice is excellent because this allows you to always ground your scope or test equipment to the battery. Doing this will allow you to have a more reliable capture and less risk of getting bit by a voltage drop issue.
When it comes to diagnostics, having a proper ground is always a must. Whether you’re using a Snap-On scope that shares a ground, or want to have an extended lead so you can always have your grounds going to the battery we have you covered.
-The short ground leads are excellent for Snap-On scopes because this allows you to connect all of your grounds at the scope without them stacking. This is a plus for when you want to remove a channel you don’t have to worry about where in the series of grounds it’s hooked up to, you just unplug the single channel. Also, this saves the scope it’s self from unneeded stress with the ground leads sticking up high in the air.
-The extended ground splice is excellent because this allows you to always ground your scope or test equipment to the battery. Doing this will allow you to have a more reliable capture and less risk of getting bit by a voltage drop issue.
When it comes to diagnostics, having a proper ground is always a must. Whether you’re using a Snap-On scope that shares a ground, or want to have an extended lead so you can always have your grounds going to the battery we have you covered.
-The short ground leads are excellent for Snap-On scopes because this allows you to connect all of your grounds at the scope without them stacking. This is a plus for when you want to remove a channel you don’t have to worry about where in the series of grounds it’s hooked up to, you just unplug the single channel. Also, this saves the scope it’s self from unneeded stress with the ground leads sticking up high in the air.
-The extended ground splice is excellent because this allows you to always ground your scope or test equipment to the battery. Doing this will allow you to have a more reliable capture and less risk of getting bit by a voltage drop issue.
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