Bob Schneeveis had what I thought was the best solution. He had a ~6 ft section of ~3/4" thinwall stainless steel tube. He put compression fittings on the end to connect it up to a garden hose. He then machined two large copper split clamps that slid smoothly over the tube with large electrical connections on each. He would turn on the water, and repostion the clamps to attain the desired resistance, tighten the thumb screws to hold them in position on the tube, then turn on the current from the battery.

In went cold water. Out came hot water. It can be set for any load you desire. Very nifty indeed.

    (Not UL approved. ;-) )

Bill D.

On 12/23/2016 11:04 AM, John Lussmyer via EV wrote:
I'm planning on testing the capacity of some Leaf Modules I've picked up.
Any suggestions for a good 60A or so load for 8V?

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