I need a way to measure extremely high (ideal max of 60kV) voltage across a gap that will be producing sparks.
My dad has a multimeter, obviously it's not going to handle something like this. He is an electrical engineer and he has a lot of interesting stuff laying around, so semi-exotic equipment might be on hand.
My current best bet is to try to measure the energy output of the spark by looking at the color spectrum given off, and then go from energy to voltage by using the properties of air...obviously this isn't very exact and won't be incredibly easy to pull off either. If anyone has a better idea I would be very happy to hear it.
My dad has a multimeter, obviously it's not going to handle something like this. He is an electrical engineer and he has a lot of interesting stuff laying around, so semi-exotic equipment might be on hand.
My current best bet is to try to measure the energy output of the spark by looking at the color spectrum given off, and then go from energy to voltage by using the properties of air...obviously this isn't very exact and won't be incredibly easy to pull off either. If anyone has a better idea I would be very happy to hear it.