On 8/24/16 1:08 PM, Mike Smith VE9AA wrote:
Can it be an inductive type resistor(s)?
No..
It needs to be a resistive load.
There are lots of TO-220 packaged non-inductive power resistors
available for a few dollars each. You can just solder them in
series/parallel on perf board, plunge it into a can of oil, and you're done.
Check Caddock as a mfr... all the mail order places carry them.
www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Caddock/MP820-100-1/ is an example of a 20
W, 100 ohm unit.
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