Anyone ever used these metal oxide (flame proof) resistors in a mineral-oil type of dummy load?
I've used this type of resistor in simple dummy loads, but never in one that's been submerged in oil.
While foraging around in my boneyard of parts, I found some copper pc-board and several of these 1k, 5 watt resistors and thought about making a larger dummy load and put it in a 1-quart or 1-gallon can and fill it with mineral oil. I think I have enough to make a 100-watt load (20 I think if my math holds).
I'm curious how they'll hold up? Anyone know?
I've used this type of resistor in simple dummy loads, but never in one that's been submerged in oil.
While foraging around in my boneyard of parts, I found some copper pc-board and several of these 1k, 5 watt resistors and thought about making a larger dummy load and put it in a 1-quart or 1-gallon can and fill it with mineral oil. I think I have enough to make a 100-watt load (20 I think if my math holds).
I'm curious how they'll hold up? Anyone know?