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Re: [Amps] DUMMY LOADS

To: "Harold B. Mandel" <ka1xo@juno.com>," AMPS" <AMPS@CONTESTING.COM>
Subject: Re: [Amps] DUMMY LOADS
From: R.Measures <r@somis.org>
Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2003 09:02:58 -0800
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>Gentlemen,
>
>My paint can oil-filled dummy load does not provide
>the time duration necessary to achieve perfect tuning
>as it gets very hot and pops off the vent cap in addition
>to changing its internal resistance.
>
>Who makes a 3KW or better dummy load that's
>affordable?
>
>There are BC quality units available and they are
>between 1 and 2 thousand dollars. 
>
>I would consider HB'ng a dummy load in a 5 gallon
>metal bucket. 

**  The most practical way to cool a 50-ohm terminating resistor is with 
moving water.  Bird Co. makes a series of terminations that do this.  A 
sealed 3" ABS tube - with glued-on  inlet and outlet garden-hose fittings 
- directs water around the resistor.  6-gallons per minute will carry 
away at least 15,000W of heat.  To maintain constant Z with freq change, 
a tapered conductor is placed parallel with the resistor - with the 
widest spacing being at the coaxial RF connector end.   I currently have 
a suitable resistor for building such a terminator on back order at 
Kanthal-Globar.  I plan to use ordinary plastic pipe for the resistor 
housing.  My estimate is that the cost of the plumbing material will be 
under $10 per water-cooled terminator.  The water discharge can be used 
to sprinkle the lawn or garden.  
>
>Your opinions and advice are always welcome.
>
>Hal
>KA1XO 
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