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tom osselton:
Found this interesting a pcb variable speed control |
Bluechip:
Hi Tom No idea why they used drain cleaner, salt water rheostats were one of the earliest forms of high power load resistors .. Quite often used to test radio transmitters without using the aerial and splattering crap all over the aether. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_rheostat Me and a bloke called Faraday used 'em .... :scratch: :scratch: Dave BC |
angus:
we used to use these at work, to load setm tubine generator sets up had 4 or 5 tanks, no adustable plates, runnning about 4 mW of load it steamed a bit!! |
PekkaNF:
--- Quote from: angus on August 21, 2013, 01:50:00 AM ---we used to use these at work, to load setm tubine generator sets up had 4 or 5 tanks, no adustable plates, runnning about 4 mW of load it steamed a bit!! --- End quote --- 4 mW i.e. milliwats is about right with lab experiment :) PekkaNF |
awemawson:
That was the standard way of dimming theatre lights in the 1920''s & 30's |
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