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On 2/26/18 7:02 PM, wesb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I once got what seemed to be a reasonable measurement of the voltage of an NST by making a voltage divider from a long (3-4 feet), shallow (probably 1/8" deep) trough of tap water (needs to be very level). Used a little hand held dvm (with meter movement; not electronic) to measure a small distance in the water. It gave a reasonable measurement after measuring distances, and measuring several different gaps between the DVM probes, showed the proper expected linearity, on comparison.
This works, but you have the frequency response problem. I've used 10 feet of plastic tubing with copper sulfate solution.
Folks use 4" diameter PVC pipe 6 feet long to make "dump resistors" for marx banks.
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