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I'm thinking about building a biggish rackmount dummy load box. ItI have thought many times, but never got around to make an electronic load with many parallel circuits. At JLCPCB the mounting cost is low, so no biggie
would simulate series resistance and inductance. Part of the problem
is that it will need to dump a lot of heat.
We are using copper CPU coolers on PC boards, which are great up to a
couple of hundred watts, but I'd like to do a kilowatt or two.
https://highlandtechnology.com/Product/P945
It would take a heap of expensive extruded heat sinks and fans to get
rid of a kilowatt. At 1 K/W, a pretty good heat sink, that's 1000 degC
temp rise.
A small hair dryer can dump a kilowatt. So some sort of red-hot
nichrome coils and a vicious fan might work.
I'd prefer to not use water.
I wonder if there is some sort of runs-red-hot power resistor.
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