Hello to All-- Transformer oil is available from your electrical
supply house. Today this oil no longer contains pcb's and is
available in 1 gallon cans or in bulk into your container. (at
least in Nashville,TN, the last time I needed some.) I retired
from the electrical trade as service tech. on 12-31-99.
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> Hello to all...I had to empty my gal can 1KW dummy load before a moving
> company would pack it for a cross country trip. My question is what to
> refill it up with. I've heard mineral oil, peanut oil, one guy talked
> about useing motor oil. Just want some thing easy to get and "cheap".
> Thanks for the Bandwidth
> de Tim K0FL
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73,
Ariel, K4AAL
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