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boucher1
Mar 18, 2006Explorer
Professor95
When I use to work in commercial sound systems our technicians would sometimes test new amplifiers with a specific load using a series of resistors. This was to find if the transformer (excessive heating) or other pieces of the unit would stand up.
Question, can such a load be put on 120V output of my generator? What would be the size of the resistors? And how would they be straps together.
Oh yes, I hope that I'm on the right track. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Thanks
When I use to work in commercial sound systems our technicians would sometimes test new amplifiers with a specific load using a series of resistors. This was to find if the transformer (excessive heating) or other pieces of the unit would stand up.
Question, can such a load be put on 120V output of my generator? What would be the size of the resistors? And how would they be straps together.
Oh yes, I hope that I'm on the right track. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Thanks
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