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Quote from: Shokac on September 18, 2011, 03:13:11 PM
Look at this measurement:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANCoPJpCQOs

Hey Shokac.
Unfortunately your measurements are faulty.
An AC clamp meter is designed to measure current of a frequency of 50/60 Hz going through the clamp in a wire.
The plasma has a much higher kHz frequency and it also emits high frequency noise that interferes with the measurement circuit.
This mistake has been made by many people that have put clamps on their secondary circuits full of HF noise as in the Kapagen case.
Shielded, expensive test equipment would be needed to make accurate measurements of the plasma. Any university measurement laboratory can confirm you that.
Nonetheless is plasma an interesting field and rich of possibilities.
Regards.

Shokac

Quote from: xenomorphlabs on September 18, 2011, 04:00:33 PM
Hey Shokac.
Unfortunately your measurements are faulty.
An AC clamp meter is designed to measure current of a frequency of 50/60 Hz going through the clamp in a wire.
The plasma has a much higher kHz frequency and it also emits high frequency noise that interferes with the measurement circuit.
This mistake has been made by many people that have put clamps on their secondary circuits full of HF noise as in the Kapagen case.
Shielded, expensive test equipment would be needed to make accurate measurements of the plasma. Any university measurement laboratory can confirm you that.
Nonetheless is plasma an interesting field and rich of possibilities.
Regards.

:-)

I hope that you have seen and the frequency at which this is measured

xenomorphlabs