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I bought 10 x 250w today, it will be overkill, but it will take anything I'll be throwing at it.
Tall heatsink with a blower on either end should be grand.
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What's the secondary on the lid with the red?sinus trouble wrote:
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The resistors alone in free air can handle 50-60 Watts.
The Dummy will be oil filled and could probably handle a couple of hundred watt for a short duration?
The setup is easily tailored to your own preference? Just a matter of the resistive devices and oil container you need?
The Dummy will be oil filled and could probably handle a couple of hundred watt for a short duration?
The setup is easily tailored to your own preference? Just a matter of the resistive devices and oil container you need?
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How are you going to make the load 50 ohms with ten terminations?
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That extra terminal is a feed through capacitor which i plan to use in sampling the RF voltage to get an idea of power? I may change it to a BNC later to connect to an oscilloscope?
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See nrgkits.nz post above.Bton-FM wrote:How are you going to make the load 50 ohms with ten terminations?
"Combine them in parallel and series to get 50R and increase the power rating"
Im not sure if I'll use the 10.
Nrgkitz used 8 in his post above.
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Yes they will work exactly the same as the resistors in mine!
You will have to carefully plan the layout and best way to Parallel/Series the connections
As B-Ton mentioned
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Ahh I just realised these are different to the ones posted above by Nrgkitssinus trouble wrote:Yes they will work exactly the same as the resistors in mine!
You will have to carefully plan the layout and best way to Parallel/Series the connections
As B-Ton mentioned
His have 2 tabs, mine only a single.
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NRGkitz has done it with 100 Ohm resistors and they are the leaded type so it makes combining several a lot easier than with terminations. It means you don't have to use the heatsink as ground.alfaeire wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 12:07 amSee nrgkits.nz post above.Bton-FM wrote:How are you going to make the load 50 ohms with ten terminations?
"Combine them in parallel and series to get 50R and increase the power rating"
Im not sure if I'll use the 10.
Nrgkitz used 8 in his post above.
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Now I've seen Sinus' post, I see how you are going mount them.
I made my load in a similar fashion as NRGkits has done, but with two 250W resistors rather than eight on a big heatsink.
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That’s what I was getting at!alfaeire wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 12:21 amAhh I just realised these are different to the ones posted above by Nrgkitssinus trouble wrote:Yes they will work exactly the same as the resistors in mine!
You will have to carefully plan the layout and best way to Parallel/Series the connections
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His have 2 tabs, mine only a single.
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Yes not ideal? But still possible? You could use two or four isolated ground points? (Plates or heatsinks) it depends on how creative you wanna get on the design?alfaeire wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 12:21 amAhh I just realised these are different to the ones posted above by Nrgkitssinus trouble wrote:Yes they will work exactly the same as the resistors in mine!
You will have to carefully plan the layout and best way to Parallel/Series the connections
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His have 2 tabs, mine only a single.
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As an example? You could mount two resistors in parallel on one heatsink (25Ohm) and two on another heatsink? Once connected in series would give you the 50Ohm you require!
Mount the two heatsinks on an insulated base! Sorted!
Mount the two heatsinks on an insulated base! Sorted!
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Obviously not to scale. But something like that?sinus trouble wrote:Yes not ideal? But still possible? You could use two or four isolated ground points? (Plates or heatsinks) it depends on how creative you wanna get on the design?alfaeire wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 12:21 amAhh I just realised these are different to the ones posted above by Nrgkitssinus trouble wrote:
Yes they will work exactly the same as the resistors in mine!
You will have to carefully plan the layout and best way to Parallel/Series the connections
As B-Ton mentioned
His have 2 tabs, mine only a single.
EDIT : I totally misread the ohms on the discription, so the design definitely wouldn't work.
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I'm confusing myself here over something so simple.. I need sleepsinus trouble wrote:As an example? You could mount two resistors in parallel on one heatsink (25Ohm) and two on another heatsink? Once connected in series would give you the 50Ohm you require!
Mount the two heatsinks on an insulated base! Sorted!
These are the ones I ordered, 250w 50Ohm
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mMJLi8F
So, if the resistors are 50ohm, it remains 50ohm in the design does it not?
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Very nice Sinus. I like the build quality
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No! Resistors in parallel will reduce in Ohmic value but double in power (Watts)
Resistor in series will increase in Ohmic value but will remain the equivalent of one resistor in terms of power.
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Resistor in series will increase in Ohmic value but will remain the equivalent of one resistor in terms of power.
Haha! Get some Kip and worry about it another day!
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