Lol
Never heard of this darkness inventor until now. Good jokes. Just wonder why they picked up my name for it.
I did not mention, but I remade the physical testing without the ground resistor and the zero volt wire (literally, only the transformer and a resistor, then), still resulting on a sine wave on the oscilloscope.
Also, the picture does not show, but I DID connect the ground clip of the oscilloscope probe on the brown of the transformer. Only the amplitude of the sine reduced.
"PSpice cannot result for something that is not on the schematic"
The physical model works perfectly. And please correct me, it is exactly as on the simulator proposition.
Perhaps PSpice reads the average voltage on that node. OK, the average of a sine IS zero. But that probe should act as a oscilloscope, right ? plotting the whole specter.
I agree ! there should be 1kV sine there.
I re-designed from scratch the same circuit on PSpice, without the resistor between the ground and the line.
Tried putting a oscilloscope-like probe, just like the first picture, and a difference of potential-like probe, soon after. Both result zero. CONTRADICTING the physical thing.
Tried even putting a current marker there. Resulting zero.
My conclusion is that the source is dead, somehow.
Corrected the simulation to start reading from zero until 3 seconds (without the 's' character). Nothing changed.
Apart from that, what other configs are there ?