Re: DIY PSU load tester
Old PSU cases make great housings and you already have a fan hole.
Wirewounds are inductive by nature and should be used with caution. TRW and Dale offer non-inductive types. Aluminum cased, and they are setup with mounting tabs for chassis/heatsink. I've seen up to 250w each, but you may want to set them up in switchable banks so you can dial-in the load.
Check the surplus electronic supply listings. I know I got 3 pounds these for cheap many years ago in the 25w & 50w varieties. Hey, they were neat looking and gold colored...
Water cooling was also mentioned somewhere here (bucket type). Sounds good, but I'd like to see a circulator of some type to keep an even temp with no hot spot or boiling. Test a PSU and make poached or hard boiled eggs at the same time!
Originally posted by c_hegge
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Wirewounds are inductive by nature and should be used with caution. TRW and Dale offer non-inductive types. Aluminum cased, and they are setup with mounting tabs for chassis/heatsink. I've seen up to 250w each, but you may want to set them up in switchable banks so you can dial-in the load.
Check the surplus electronic supply listings. I know I got 3 pounds these for cheap many years ago in the 25w & 50w varieties. Hey, they were neat looking and gold colored...

Water cooling was also mentioned somewhere here (bucket type). Sounds good, but I'd like to see a circulator of some type to keep an even temp with no hot spot or boiling. Test a PSU and make poached or hard boiled eggs at the same time!

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