On Feb 28, 2006, at 3:10 PM, Larry Carman wrote: 
 
 According to Vectronics, motor oil does not have a sufficiently high
vaporizing temperature and will cause excessive vapor.
  
I found the following quote on eHam: 
Motor oil is not recommended (at least not for long term use,) as the 
volatility and flash point is often lower than mineral oil, and the 
additives will corrode the structure of the resistor used in the dummy 
load. 
(ARRL Handbook, 1988, CHapter 34, page 22-23.) 
 
I was once told that there was a brand of motor oil without additives 
that 
Worked very well in dummy loads. I have no idea what brand it was.
  I have been using 5w Mobil-1 synthetic in a 500w Bird 50Ω termination 
for the past 25 years.  If I had it to do again, I would use 0w oil to 
increase convection.
 Regards,
Larry N5BIP
  
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Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 4:31 PM 
To: Dave Haupt 
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Subject: Re: [Amps] Vegetable oil dummy load 
 
Interesting bit of information.  What are the reasons that engine oil 
(lets 
say 
straight 30 weight) is also not considered acceptable? 
 
Rob - VE6TR 
 
 
 
Quoting Dave Haupt <emailw8nf@yahoo.com>: 
 
IMO, vegetable oil is a marginal idea at best.  By
unfortunate experience, I have learned that it does
several things that are quite unpleasant:  
  
 
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