>
>>>Did you take into account the fact that resistor dissipation goes down
>>>with increasing temperature?
>>>
>>? This is clearly not the case. Resistor dissipation is a function of
>>resistance and current squared.
>
>Bull, Rich. Pure Bull!
>
>...........
>Think about it, Rich. Your argument doesn't make sense. The dissipation
>that occurs in a resistor is the product or I^2*R, true. But the maximum
>dissipation rating ...
? Dissipation. rating is not the subject of the *QST* article in
question.
Rich...
R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures
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