Keep in mind that this kind of device probably has a very high series
resistance built into it, so that the loading of your meter might be
enough to drop the voltage significantly.
On 2/15/2014 8:29 AM, Denis Jackson wrote:
I bought this years ago, and have recently been using it to check components
for my new amplifier project. It's branded 'Avo' but I believe they were
sold under a number of other brands too.
Unfortunately, it now seems to have developed a fault, and I don't think
it's generating any HV at all now, on either AC or DC. I wound the voltage
right down, using the front panel control, connected my (1000 V max) test
meter to the HV probe and earth, and whilst I do get a reading, it rose to
no more than 250V, with the voltage control subsequently turned to maximum,
which should be producing 12kV DC.
Does anyone have a circuit diagram or manual for this that they would be
prepared to scan for me? If anyone knows this piece of kit and has any
ideas as to where I might start working out what's wrong with it, that would
be useful too. I don't have anything to measure the HV directly, but I have
measured the resistance of the secondary winding. There are two taps, 4kV
and 6kV. Measuring from 0V (which appears to be above chassis ground), I
have 43k ohms to the 4kV tap, and 60k ohms to the 6kv tap. This seems very
high to me, but perhaps not, given the ultra-low current that this device
produces? You will gather, I have no experience of such equipment.
Suggestions or advice much appreciated.
73
Denis MW0CBC / GW8OQV
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