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![]() Guys, I designed test equipment and then more stuff to test the stuff we were building, so here is what I did for the test floor stations. The power had 2 settings, one for first power had 25 Watt Christmas tree bulbs in series and a bright light meant trouble, but at least saved the smoke routine. The second setting was straight power for the final test. Simple? Bill Baka That be called a Dim Bulb tester. Not referring to the user but the device. See hw to make one here at: http://www.antiqueradio.org/dimbulb.htm Paul P. |
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Paul_P wrote:
Guys, I designed test equipment and then more stuff to test the stuff we were building, so here is what I did for the test floor stations. The power had 2 settings, one for first power had 25 Watt Christmas tree bulbs in series and a bright light meant trouble, but at least saved the smoke routine. The second setting was straight power for the final test. Simple? Bill Baka That be called a Dim Bulb tester. Not referring to the user but the device. See hw to make one here at: http://www.antiqueradio.org/dimbulb.htm Paul P. Like I said, it isn't rocket science. At home I use a Variac and a Fluke 77 on current range (20 Amps) to monitor it. I got lucky and have one with a housing and voltmeter (5 Amp). On a new find I also use a light bulb to protect my Variac. All you need to make is the light bulb fixture and the above URL from Paul_P points to a picture of a good example. With a Variac the switch can be eliminated. Bill Baka |
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