What about some incandecent light bulbs ?

>From: "Don" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Repeater-Builder] DC Power Supply Test Load
>Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 06:03:09 -0000
>
>Sometimes I wonder how in the World did I get a Ham Radio Lic , 25 Yrs
>ago ,  Anyway here is what I need  Help on  I bought a 40 Amp Power
>Adjustable Power supply with Volt and Amp Meters , I  would like to
>make something to test it Before putting it on a Expensive piece of
>Communications Equipment Like My Kenwood TS-2000 ,  I  tried a Car
>Battery Tester  but that is a 100 Amp non Adjustable Load ,  Pined the
>Amp Meter and Voltage Dropped to 6 Volts . To Much Load, Maybe I will
>try a Car headlight but that will be Unknown as to how many amps at
>13.8, and that is what I need to know Exactly a load that will tell me
>that, anyone that has done this or has any Ideas I would appreciate it
>
>Thanks Don KA9QJG
>
>

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