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![]() "Jimmie D" wrote in message news:Ujwsh.298$ch1.65@bigfe9... 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 Related, sort of: When I was in Navy ET School in the 1960's, we had a shipboard radio transmitter lab which used banks of incandescent lamps for the dummy loads. By the time we got to that phase of the school we understood the concept of matching to 50 ohms and I wondered then (and now) what the actual impedance of a bank of light bulbs would be. (Of course it changed with the amount of power applied, since it lit the lamps more or less brightly.) Nobody ever explained it. It's a wonder we didn't make more smoke than light. [AN/SRT-14, AN/SRT-15, for those who've been there & done that.] Also, for excellent heat dissipation and no conduction, a liquid called FC-75 is used as a heat transfer medium. They literally immerse the gear in a tank of the stuff and run it though a liquid-to-liquid heat exchanger. It's totally inert. We used it in our high power pulse transmitters in ECM gear and it's apparently still around [ http://news.thomasnet.com/fullstory/473395 ] . No, I don't have any :-( |
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