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I remember we looked at various divider arrangements, some of which ran down the inside of the secondary. Whatever you do will have some complicated frequency response (distributed RC and maybe some L too), plus the divider will respond not just to topload potential but also the voltage along the coil itself. A calibrated E-field probe is probably the best, effectively a capacitive divider. And if placed safely above the topload, will tend to respond mostly to topload voltage. You would expect a better (simpler) frequency response than with a RC divider, which is handy if you want to look at small fast transients on the topvolts during breakout. Perhaps it is possible to build a capacitive divider from a long string of small capacitors? -- Paul Nicholson -- _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla