Surely you can't be saying there are no turkey fryers up there in the great
Northwest!
Seriously though, a real Southerner would be using lard in his turkey
fryer. No allergy concerns don't you know.
73,
Gerald K5GW
In a message dated 7/24/2015 2:41:59 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
larry@w7iuv.com writes:
Since it's for a low frequency application, my first thought was to just
toss it in a bucket of oil. But that wouldn't fit in the volume I need
to work with. It would also get messy when I had to move it...
I could put it in a custom fitted oil-tight box but that's way more
effort than would be FUN to do.
Turkey in oil? You southern boys sure have weird dietary needs....
Larry - W7IUV / WH2XGP
On 24-Jul-15 12:12 PM, donroden@hiwaay.net wrote:
> I would put everything ... filament transformer and all input circuits
> under the oil and couple out with a leak-proof capacitor to a
> conventional pi-net for the low bands. Maybe everything under oil if
> above six.
>
> Might be a good turkey cooker for Thanksgiving if you used peanut oil.
>
> Don W4DNR
>
>
>
> Quoting Larry <larry@w7iuv.com>:
>
>> Having run out of "important" projects, I've been toying with starting
>> a "fun" project just for the heck of it.
>>
>> The key words in the project description are:
>>
>> Unusual
>> Unique
>> Weird
>> Wacky
>>
>> and last but certainly not least:
>>
>> CHEAP
>>
>> Several amp concepts have been running around in my old head but one
>> in particular keeps coming back around. So with that background in
>> mind, here's the question:
>>
>> Has anyone water cooled a 4CX250? Or oil cooled for that matter.
>>
>> Discussion??
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Larry - W7IUV / WH2XGP
>>
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