Power Supply Dummy Load

A 13.8V 25A DC Linear Regulated Power Supply was in need of testing after its defective main rectifier was replaced. It had protective circuits for under-voltage, over-voltage, short-circuit and over-current.

The filaments of a couple of 12V 55/60W automobile headlight bulbs were connected in parallel and used as a dummy load, but their very low cold resistance caused instant tripping.

A length of galvanised curtain wire (~ 1.5m long), connected in series, saved the day. The power supply did not trip and the bulbs emitted a feeble glow.

Power Supply Dummy Load - Schematic
The connecting wire was then slid along the curtain wire. The illumination progressively increased and so did the load current. When the curtain wire went out of circuit, the bulbs were fully illuminated and drawing 23A from the power supply.
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Simple ¼ λ Ground Plane for 2m

This simple ¼ λ ground plane antenna is based on G3OGR - OM F.G. Rayer's design for a 2m vertical antenna.

 ¼ λ Ground Plane for 2m - details
It's built-in at the top end of a 25 foot long, 2-piece telescopic aluminium pipe mast with the elements made of 3/8" aluminium tube.

A view of the ¼ λ Ground Plane for 2m
The elements are flattened at the ends to facilitate sealing/mounting/coax connection and the joints are made water-tight/corrosion-resistant with epoxy sealant.

This antenna has been up for more than 10 years and still going strong.

Related post: Moxon Antenna for 2m
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