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KC4IH wrote:
Thanks Ralph, that is what I was thinking but when they are advertised as
non-inductive you would think "non-inductive" wouldn't you. I guess I'll
have to dig around in some old junk boxes or parallel several 1 watters to
get them to work.
I appreciate your information.
Check out the Caddock and Vishay noninductive metal-foil resistors.
As I understand it they use a serpentine-path foil pattern, which
cancels out the inductance quite nicely. Some of them are advertised
as having an inductance equivalent to an equal-length piece of wire.
They're available in packages such as TO-220, and can be attached
directly to a heatsink (no insulator required).
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