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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyKenKid" data-source="post: 7693323" data-attributes="member: 579796"><p>Hey I know what you mean about the load test. The only issue is I would have to find a source that would maintain the voltage for a long enough period. In regards to a load I was thinking a carbon load but as of right now the source and load would be out of my own pocket plus 10feet of wiring. Currently (pun intended) I just finished school and obtained a full time job as an Instrumentation Control Engineer and now my company is going to get me trained as an industrial electrician complete with an full apprenticeship to boot!</p><p></p><p>so down the road I may have some more money to play with and finish up this load test!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyKenKid, post: 7693323, member: 579796"] Hey I know what you mean about the load test. The only issue is I would have to find a source that would maintain the voltage for a long enough period. In regards to a load I was thinking a carbon load but as of right now the source and load would be out of my own pocket plus 10feet of wiring. Currently (pun intended) I just finished school and obtained a full time job as an Instrumentation Control Engineer and now my company is going to get me trained as an industrial electrician complete with an full apprenticeship to boot! so down the road I may have some more money to play with and finish up this load test! [/QUOTE]
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