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To: amps@contesting.com, WA4MWM@triad.rr.com
Subject: [Amps] Bird water load ratings
From: "John T. M. Lyles" <jtml@lanl.gov>
Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 10:28:13 -0600
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I have attempted to run 1 kW Bird water loads at higher peaks, in a pulsed amplifier for work. Talking to the Bird people convinced me that it was not a good idea, that thin film on ceramic resistors that they (and Altronics in Arkansas) use cannot take much peak voltage. However, I believe that you are talking more about just overdrive, for short periods. I would not recommend it with these loads if they have any value to you (if you paid much for them). You could run with a higher Delta Temperature in your water lines, but then you start running the risk of boiling on the surface of the resistor. If there is imperfect laminar flow inside the element, with some voids that may not be transferring heat to the water, you risk localize hot spots and boiling.

Better to find a bigger load, or make one. BTW, what are you doing, cooking some big bacon there?

73
John
K5PRO




I am in need of some info regarding the Bird 8230 dummy load.

It is rated at 2.5kW continuous duty (with water flowing).  Is it rated for
any intermittent-duty ratings?  (i.e.  For operation at power levels above
2.5 kW at less than continuous-duty?)  If so, any reference to the
intermittent-duty ratings would be most-appreciated.

Thanks for the information,

Cliff
NC4CB
Winston-Salem, NC
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