Hi Chris, I have tested power supplies using a dummy load made up from a
string of 25 watt wire wound resistors. They have a maximum voltage rating of
300v typically so it will take quite a few of them.
In my case, they were mounted on a wood board, 1" X 5" and about 3 ft long
using ordinary wood screws. It ain't pretty but it does the job.
There is no reason the same kind of load couldn't be used to test
transformers. With a large number of resistors in series, you can pick off what
ever load resistance is needed.
Do take care as the high voltage is sitting there waiting to attack!
73,
Gerald K5GW
In a message dated 9/24/2012 5:20:16 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
chris@chriswilson.tv writes:
24/09/2012 12:21
I am in the midst of making a couple of HV power supplies. I would
like to know if there's a safe means of testing these under load,
without using the RF deck and an expensive tube to put a load on?
One supply is hopefully going to give about 3800V DC at about .8 of an
Amp, the other about 5kV at about 1.8 Amps. I would also like to be
able to load a transformer's AC output itself up to see how it reacts
under load. Has anyone "done this at home" and lived to share the
story? :) Thanks.
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Best Regards,
Chris Wilson.
mailto: chris@chriswilson.tv
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