They actually had a special low amp probe for it that works really well. Trouble is you couldn't use it and the high amp probe at the same time. It didn't take me long to replace the little alligator clips on the white and red auxiliary leads with banana plug ends to allow more flexibility to use other equipment and probes
with it. You can get various adapters at AESwave to help also once you make this conversion. Their software also allows you to save your Counselor screenshots to a computer if you need to save them. You might also find something to help with your transducer needs there.
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with it. You can get various adapters at AESwave to help also once you make this conversion. Their software also allows you to save your Counselor screenshots to a computer if you need to save them. You might also find something to help with your transducer needs there.
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Today i had nothing going on and figured I would play Susie Home Maker and stitch the seams of Counselor dust cover together with needle and thread and it took hours to finish , just to find all the knots I made were coming undone, so I put a speck of super glue on each one in hope they will not come undone.
Funny thing after I verified the smaller inductive #1 pickup worked and pulled my Explorer out of the garage. WTF, the battery light was on but charging voltage was still 14.7 on DVOM. Go figure , Think I would have known if I shorted the white lead.
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