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Re: [TCML] Terry filter resistors



I don't think the non-inductive quality is important, but 16 Ohms is way
too low to be useful.

Regards, Gary Lau
MA, USA

On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 7:08 PM, Adam Merchant <megavolttx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> Greetings-
>
>      I'm in the middle of adapting my terry filter to work with my new
> power supply; a France and a transco 15kV 30 mA in parallel. I haven't been
> able to find ideal resistors online.... 1000 ohm 100 watt. I know this
> isn't a super critical specification, but was wondering if anyone could
> offer some guidance. Maybe a web site or a combo of certain resistors that
> would do the job as well.
>       I did find on eBay some non inductive wire wound 100 watt resistors
> for a decent price, however the highest resistance available I've seen is
> just 16 ohms. Any thoughts on this?
>      Previously I've used the kind with the aluminum heat sink and I
> believe I've read others that agree that this wasn't the best option... -
> one of mine shorted internally and now it's like mohms and mohms of
> resistance.... Thanks a bunch
>
> Adam
>
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