Electronic – RCD tripped when measuring with a scope

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Below was my setup:

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The moment I connected the probe the RCD tripped.

My scope was earth grounded. Does that mean I shorted the neutral and the earth ground? I know that neutral and earth are connected somewhere outside the building or at the utility transformer. But I completely forgot about it.

And what can I do to prevent that that? Which one is a safe solution: using an unearthed plug for the scope or a 1:1 isolation transformer? Any ideas?

1:1 isolation transformer might not be okay for all cases and might corrupt the original waveform?

Best Answer

If you can afford the wait but not much money, order this probe and do a differential measurement.

Sorry for posting it as an answer; I wouldn't have done it if I had enough reputation to write it as a comment.