This thread about 50 ohm loads reminds me that recently, while searching for
large resistors for a power supply project, I came upon the skeleton of an old
mil-surplus power supply that contained several non-inductive resistors.
There were 4 33,000 ohm and two 800 ohm units, all unmarked as to wattage, but
at least (guessing) 100 watts.
They were all marked as to resistance, and all marked "non-inductive". All are
designed to fit into a largish fuse holder.
Just idle curiousity, but why would a power supply contain non-inductive
resistors?
73,
Barrie, W7ALW, DN36au,
QRV 6M, 432 & 1296 EME
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