Hi,
I have a 6 wire 12VDC stepper motor mounted to a case that might be subjected to a high voltage shock (10's of kV).
I've built a network of 6 gas discharge tubes that should short the wires to earth if a surge is detected on any of the lines.
The GDTs have a DC sparkover of 75V.
The stepper motor driver and microcontroller is powered from a 12V isolated power supply. I chose this because I didn't want the board's ground referenced to earth in case a surge.
My problem is that when the device is powered on, some of the GDTs start to glow. Only 1 or 2 out of the 6 experience this.
I've measured about 15V across GDT
The motor still performs as expected, and if I short the earth and ground together the glowing stops.
Is this a referencing fault or something else?
Is there a way to overcome it?
GTD datasheet:
http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/1640975.pdf