Whenever we decide to run some tests we plan on using a string of attenuators to protect the scope based on the max voltage that we will be introducing to the setup just to be safe.
The manuals are for the entire system. There is only a single paragraph mentioning this instrumentation stating that it is a voltage monitor and it's location on the Marx. There isn't anymore relevant information given in the manuals, otherwise I would have stated it.
The only bit that is...
We are working with a system that is producing hundreds of kV. The system is new to us so we haven't run it. We are trying to determine how all of the pieces function first to ensure safe testing. Based on the manuals that were provided to us we know that the voltage monitor was located under...
I have this piece of instrumentation that I am trying to model that I am not entirely sure how it functions. I am certain that it is a voltage monitor. It's basically a voltage divider (v_out = .017*v_in) enclosed in a grounded box with two holes on either side for the connections to the...
I have obtained an experimental setup of a Marx bank which has electrolytic liquid resistors. In the tubing of the resistors are various strength solutions of copper sulfate. I was told that the electrodes are copper but there appears to be some sort of plating or other reaction occurring...