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It could be that due to the well-behaved field inside the secondary, that we could dispense with the capacitors and use a long CuSO4 resistor. Be sure to use copper end plugs and measure it often, since chemistry enters into the equation.
It's easier to measure the voltage of a Marx, since the output impedance is quite low. Usually some sort of geometrically-calibratable capacitive divider is used.
--- Carl On 2/27/2018 6:27 AM, jimlux wrote:
On 2/26/18 8:42 PM, Bert Hickman wrote:Chris,It's a very challenging design problem. And, the divider will be quite sensitive to changes in the surrounding E-field. Since TC sparks create shifting space charge regions with corresponding fluctuating E-fields in the surrounding air, accurate direct measurements can be done only if the Tesla coil is not actively creating streamers/leaders.you might look at commercial products made from this: Not a lot of design info, buthttp://www.rossengineeringcorp.com/products/measurement/hv-voltage-dividers.htmlis an example.I'm sure there's stuff out there about designing a divider to work with the output of a Marx at megavolt levels - way above what a TC will put out._______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla
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