Model 152 PSU dummy loads - Re: NeXT Cube - powers on briefly then off again
Jerry Weiss
jsw at ieee.org
Mon Oct 26 09:45:44 CDT 2015
Water in the dummy load? Water cooled - sure. Water immersed? Even though I see it posted on the web, i have may doubts it would be a stable method.
Oil is the usual medium here. Excluding of course the pre-1980 transformer oils that were notorious for having contaminated PCB’s within or anything with flammability at working temperatures.
Jerry Weiss
WB9MRI
> On Oct 26, 2015, at 9:27 AM, Paul Koning <paulkoning at comcast.net> wrote:
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>> On Oct 26, 2015, at 9:43 AM, Toby Thain <toby at telegraphics.com.au> wrote:
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>> On 2015-10-26 1:02 AM, Brian Archer wrote:
>>> Even a 10W resistor will get really hot. I embed two 5W resistors into a
>>> pentium class CPU cooler for a good compromise on space/thermal concerns.
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> My favorite low tech dummy load is the one my father came up with: a couple of resistors (carbon composite is best, carbon film or metal film will do), 1-2 watt size, in a jar filled with water. Works just fine for 100 watts or so, and is useable not just for power supplies but for HF transmitter testing.
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> paul
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