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Hi Paul,  Interesting!  Pearson curent probes are fully shileded but the sheid acts as a shorted turn near the primary. All that 90 degree stuff is really imprortant near the primary. I think remote location is a big help for those new people that not brave (stupid enough :D ) to locate scope probes near coils.  I love E-field probes. They just work! I just had to whip up another for myself since all the folks I lend them to never bring them back :D  https://ibb.co/YL99n1H  Good thought about field probe interference. I don't think most folks who care much about fine details. But for true science it would me a major factor.  Who would ever waist time on dividers!!!!  LOLZZZZ  https://ibb.co/v3CdbZj  Best Regards,  Terry   Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2021 at 11:34 PM From: "paul" <tcml88@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: tcml@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [TCML] Re: Pratical measurement of voltages and current on TCs Hi Terry, > Do you think it matters ... if the current transformer is > located right near the base of the coil ... The current transformer will be a toroid, so a fairly tight magnetic circuit, but not perfect. Keeping it away from the mag field of the system will reduce spurious response via the CT's leakage field. So I would move it away for that reason. Otherwise, not too difficult to shield from discharges and electric field effects. If running a ground plane/counterpoise, run the sec base wire away under the GP, or use a coax. But too long a wire and you have to account for the shunt C of the wire to ground (thus bypassing the CT primary). Others mentioned E-field probes. Easy to calibrate, and easy to model too if you have a nice shape to the probe such as a sphere, disc, or toroid. It may be preferable to operate the E probe grounded and measure or record (via a CT or shunt) the current flowing in that ground. Then your instruments are more isolated. Trouble with E probes is they respond to the field of the whole system, not just the topload (which is the waveform you really want to capture). Seem to remember us discussing dividers a long time ago and not coming up with any really great solution. -- Paul Nicholson -- _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list -- tcml@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to tcml-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx