Search String: Display: Description: Sort:

Results:

References: [ +subject:/^(?:^\s*(re|sv|fwd|fw)[\[\]\d]*[:>-]+\s*)*\[TowerTalk\]\s+Oil\s+for\s+dummy\s+load\s*$/: 66 ]

Total 66 documents matching your query.

1. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: george.shaw@ukf.net (George Shaw)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 11:57:46 -0000
What type/grade of oil can be used for a dummy load? ________________________________________________________________________ Where do you get ICE bandpass filters & beverage matching boxes? The same
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00523.html (8,366 bytes)

2. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: ve6yc@shaw.ca (Peter Larsen)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 06:19:13 -0700
What you want is mineral oil. If you can afford it it is better to use transformer oil (Escorol sp?) It is made for high voltage transformers like the ones feeding your house. Peter VE6YC ___________
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00525.html (8,604 bytes)

3. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 09:25:29 EST
I think mineral oil is the most benign and commonly used. Cheers, Steve K7LXC ________________________________________________________________________ Where do you get ICE bandpass filters & beverage
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00527.html (8,162 bytes)

4. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: n8de@thepoint.net (Don Havlicek)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 09:45:08 -0500
I've always used mineral oil, but I made an online search and found this: "Biodegradable transformer oil" @ http://www.biotrans.net/wlp/biotransfirst.htm made from SOYBEANS. Perhaps this is what we'l
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00528.html (9,566 bytes)

5. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: george.shaw@ukf.net (George Shaw)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 16:42:31 -0000
As always, the members of this list ROCK! Thanks for all the suggestions. Mineral oil is not available from the drug store equal in the UK but I have found a Welding Transformer Oil mineral based (th
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00529.html (8,896 bytes)

6. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: Kenneth Hirschberg" <info@cal-av.com (Kenneth Hirschberg)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 10:06:55 -0700
Hello, George and all - Check the web for a local distributor of Shell Diala M/MX oil. It meets four world standards for insulating oils, and is sold world wide. I have submerged high voltage electro
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00530.html (10,379 bytes)

7. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: w6mr@pacbell.net (Joe Clement)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 17:05:14 +0000
I have used ATF in my dummy loads for years, it's cheap and works great. Joe W6MR -- Original Message -- From: "Peter Larsen" <ve6yc@shaw.ca> To: <george.shaw@ukf.net>; <towertalk@contesting.com> Sen
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00531.html (9,997 bytes)

8. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: w5kp@swbell.net (Jerry Kincade)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 11:11:04 -0800
A friendly local transformer rewind shop that contracts for the power company gave me a gallon of the good stuff from a 55-gal drum, and they wouldn't take any money for it. Ask around, you might be
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00532.html (10,336 bytes)

9. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: dave@egh.com (David Clemons)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 12:42:29 EST
The older transformer oil contained PCBs. If you use that type of oil, you do not want to get it on you when you work with it as exposure to PCBs can possibly lead to cancer. The newer transformer oi
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00533.html (8,769 bytes)

10. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: wa2moe@firstinter.net (Stu Greene)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 13:02:02 -0700
I agree. I don't know how to tell the difference between transformer oils. I was aware of the problem with transformer oil in 1977 (the Hudson River was being treated for the junk that General Electr
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00534.html (9,403 bytes)

11. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: w7ry@earthlink.net (Jim)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 12:19:34 -0800
You can buy mineral oil at any good farm supply store or a store that has item for treating farm animals. Mineral oil is used for horses and cattle that are having digestive problems. My veterinarian
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00536.html (10,846 bytes)

12. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: wa2moe@firstinter.net (Stu Greene)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 13:34:41 -0700
The gentleman who asked the question is not in the United States but in Britain I suggested privately that pharmacies do carry the stuff, since I bought a gallon in England for a G3 to whom I had ass
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00537.html (9,572 bytes)

13. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: ww5l@gte.net (Tom Anderson)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 14:57:28 -0600
David, Stu: Just to show you how much the EPA, State of Texas, and local cities fear/whatever transformer oil. A few yeas ago a car (a new BMW) hit a power pole on the next block from where we live,
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00538.html (11,640 bytes)

14. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: wy6k@yahoo.com (Michael Watts)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 13:10:44 -0800 (PST)
__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com ________________________________________________________
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00539.html (11,431 bytes)

15. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: wa2moe@firstinter.net (Stu Greene)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 14:22:26 -0700
Drug stores in the USA ________________________________________________________________________ Where do you get ICE bandpass filters & beverage matching boxes? The same place that pays for the hosti
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00540.html (9,336 bytes)

16. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: george.shaw@ukf.net (George Shaw)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 21:26:34 -0000
Now there is a thought. What sort of power could you put through the horse and did the impedance change with the level of constipation :) Mineral oil is used for horses and cattle that are having dig
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00541.html (9,525 bytes)

17. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: w7ry@earthlink.net (Jim)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 13:30:15 -0800
Mineral oil is a clear highly refined petroleum based (I think) oil. (The gallon can that I had for some time came from Chevron. The oil company). It looks like and has the consistency of cooking oil
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00542.html (12,607 bytes)

18. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: wa2moe@firstinter.net (Stu Greene)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 14:36:18 -0700
I think I bought Squibb's mineral oil but this was 25 years ago. It's generic. Mineral oil is mineral oil, and it will dissipate heat. No, it will not take 1,500 watts key down for a half hour but wi
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00543.html (9,093 bytes)

19. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 17:07:33 -0500
petrolatum , colorless to yellowish-white hydrocarbon mixture obtained by fractional distillation of petroleum. In its jellylike semisolid form (known as petroleum jelly and also by several trade na
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00544.html (9,170 bytes)

20. [TowerTalk] Oil for dummy load (score: 1)
Author: ve6yc@shaw.ca (Peter Larsen)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 16:28:42 -0700
PCBs were banned in the late 70's and were to be removed from service. It is unlikely you will find any PCB type oil now. This is based on a study from Japan where PCB oil was mistaken for cooking o
/archives//html/Towertalk/2002-01/msg00545.html (8,784 bytes)


This search system is powered by Namazu