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Not an expert on parasitic capacitance, but for sensitive circuits, keeping connections as short as possible and spacing them as far away as possible are probably good ideas.
Can you try to measure stray capacitance between primary and secondary of a transformer?
Never looked into that, I will keep that idea in mind!
@@Electronzap I used test light to check secondary winding. Neon lamp glows. So this parasitic capacitance may be a problem.
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In summary, using short wires is the best approach to avoid parasitic capacitance.
Not an expert on parasitic capacitance, but for sensitive circuits, keeping connections as short as possible and spacing them as far away as possible are probably good ideas.