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Re: Homemade Voltage Divider
Original poster: "James Zimmerschied" <zimtesla@xxxxxxx>
When I mentioned the NST method I was thinking he
wanted to measure the AC input to the DC filter -
didn't engage brain. Transformers don't work well at DC.
Jim
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Subject: Re: Homemade Voltage Divider
Original poster: Yurtle Turtle <<mailto:yurtle_t@xxxxxxxxx>yurtle_t@xxxxxxxxx>
An NST will work for AC, but not DC.
Adam
--- Tesla list <<mailto:tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Original poster: "James Zimmerschied"
> <<mailto:zimtesla@xxxxxxx>zimtesla@xxxxxxx>
>
> I am pondering a way to reliably measure 10 KVDC
> across the terminals of (2) 100 µFd energy dis-
> charge caps Original poster: "David Rieben"
>
> David
> Richard Hull showed the use of a NST is reverse
> to measure high voltages. This might be bulky but
> reliable.
> Jim Zimmerschied
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