oscilloscope use to find spikes
this is a non landy question and related to a boat, I have changed the lay out of the dash on my boat cut a big hole in the dash and mounted a fishfinder/chartplotter in the dash had no room in the dash for the seven guages so went for a programable gauge that does the job of many.
but the problem is voltage spikes now my wiring for the dash is seperate from the motor wiring but the way wiring is done in boats with no ground to chassis probably does not help damping spikes.
I know a multimeter will not pick up spikes but need an ocilloscope jaycar has some cheap ones for $150 and I have made up a snubbing capicator with a diode and resistor wired in series to hopefully sort out the problem at the power bus bars and going to fit diodes across soleniods and the trim tab motors I suspect it is the bennet trim tab pump that is giving the spikes as when the boat is on the trailer and setting things up no problems, it is only when i am on the water that things go pear shaped and the trim tabs are the only extra thing working when I am in the water.
I want to do some before and after testing to see if what I have done gets rid of the spikes and where the problems are from what I have found out fishfinders are not to keen on spikes either the company I have bought the gauge from have been good it has been back three times the first two times to reload the software the third time to replace one of the micro computers they reckon it is picking up a spike on one of the inputs.
Will the cheap ocillascope do what I need it to do any advice would be greatfully recieved
disco seriesII mods so far:-bullbar,hyd winch,
detriot locker,lsd front,C.D.L kit,chipped and bigger intercooler,2" lift,rock sliders, lsd in transfer case, modified auto trans.
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