Re: Testing PC (ATX) PSUs...
- From: Bubba <nickname@xxxxxx>
- Date: 30 May 2006 09:36:54 GMT
Phil Allison's log on stardate 30 svi 2006
** Of course it will not start , INTO A DEAD SHORT !
3 x 50 watt, 12 volt bulbs = cold resistance of < 0.1 ohms !!!
Yup, as I've said in last post, you are absolutely right. Now, is there
any way to solve that problem or must I use other methods of creating
load?
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