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high voltage probes
Original poster: Mark Broker <mbroker-at-thegeekgroup-dot-org>
I have a desire to hook our small Marx Generator up to an oscilloscope to
view the waveform across the rectifier during the discharge event. A while
back we overvolted a 32kV rectifier we were using at "low voltage" with
only a little over 10kV cap charge. In theory, only 20kVmax should have
existed across the rectifier. I don't want a similar event with the final
55kV rectifier when we run it at full voltage off a 15/30 NST.
I was thinking of just making a 1000:1 resistive divider, which would work
for low frequency/DC, but I don't know how well that would work with the
MHz hash in the discharge. Any opinions from the crowd? I don't expect
the need to measure more than 25kV.
Thanks!
Mark Broker
Chief Engineer, The Geek Group