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DIY megger insulation tester recomedations (not safety holywar tread!)

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001:
Hi!
It is not safety holywar tread!

So, I`m looking for ideas to build my own megger
I need it to test my HV coils
The idea is to use standard autotransformer and transformer from neon sign to get 2000-3000 volts and  analog milliampermeter
Is it ok to test isolation with AC instead DC?
How I can protect milliampermeter from overrange?

(Any industrial-made schematics are highly requested  :-+)

Rerouter:
Better to test with DC, this way your only measuring its insulation, not its parasitic capacitance.

Have some diodes across your mA meter, your source should be current limited, but it will have to survive any external capacitance,

Your device should behave like a ideal current source, no matter what it is across it should have less than 1mA on its output.

Gyro:
I would hope you would have a microammeter in there rather than a milliammeter (go for a 50uA one).

Yes diode protection on the meter. Put a limiting resistor in series with the meter and then a diode across the pair, that way you can control the maximum overload current through the moving coil better when the diode clamps (you should get away with a single diode).

If you want to be able to measure higher leakage currents, then you can always switch a shunt resistor across the meter - you can't go the other way (mA meter -> uA) without adding a gain stage.

001:

--- Quote from: Gyro on September 07, 2019, 01:41:48 pm ---Yes diode protection on the meter.

--- End quote ---

Did You mean simple diode across meter to clip burden voltage at 0.7v?

Gyro:
Yes.

Include a resistor in series with the meter too (the diode is across the meter and series resistor together) so that you can set the maximum current that the meter will be exposed to at 0.7V.

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