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I need a high wattage 100W, 420 - 450 ohm non-inductive resistor to complete my
terminated folded dipole. Please contact me at You need to remove the word REMOVE from the e-mail address. Thank You |
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yea right wrote:
I need a high wattage 100W, 420 - 450 ohm non-inductive resistor to complete my terminated folded dipole. Please contact me at You need to remove the word REMOVE from the e-mail address. Thank You I've purchased noninductive resistors rated at up to 400W as a function of my duties in RF power engineering. The high power (over 100W *and* high resistance (over 100 ohms) types are neither inexpensive nor off-the-shelf. I don't think you're going to be able to hit both the value and power rating in one package, in small quantities. That said, Caddock makes an MP9100 series that are rated to 100W in TO-247 packages (100 ohms maximum). They produce other series that are rated at lower power but are available in higher resistances. Mouser is one of their distributors. Mouser also stocks Ohmite thickfilm (noninductive) power resistors. I haven't seen anything like this available from Digi-Key but Allied and Newark handle Caddock & Ohmite as well as RCD. Many more manufacturers are listed at the RF Cafe: http://www.rfcafe.com/vendors/compon...stor_links.htm Keep in mind that all such resistors would be derated by temperature... they will handle the rated power only if the case temperature is held to (typically) 25° C. Most drop to around 50% of rated power as Tc is increased to 75 ~ 100° C. Vy 73, Bryan WA7PRC |
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