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![]() Jimmie D wrote: I was cleaning up today and came across an old dummy load I had that looks like it is made from 2 watt resistors. ITs mounted on a quart size paint can lid and looks to be a 50 watts worth of resistors. This looks like it may have been a commercially built unit and I was wondering what the power handling capability would be if the resistors were submerged in mineral oil. Jimmie Hi Jimmie, It would probably take a kilowatt, the question is for how long? I was looking at my old Heath "Cantenna" manual and it says it will take 1000 watts for about 1 minute in mineral oil. The resistor element appears to be ~50-100 watts. The Cantenna is in a gallon paint can. If none of the 25 resistors "fuse" out due to current, your load should take a kilowatt for at least 15 seconds, and take 100 watts ~forever. Gary N4AST |
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