I am an effects/keyboard/solid state music equipment repair shop and have been getting more and more requests to repair amplifiers. I've turned away many amp repairs but they continue to keep coming in. So, I'm looking into a good dummy load for amplifier repair.
I've searched this forum and found a few suggestions such as power resistors from Mouser (which others say are expensive) and a 1000W heater coil (which looks promising). What about old speakers where you remove the cone and magnet and only use the voice coil? If I'm way off base here understand that I am still in the research stage of taking on this venture.
Another thing, with these high voltages and currents where is a safe place to attach your oscilloscope to look at the output? Should I float my scope to avoid damage to my scope?
Thanks
CJ
I've searched this forum and found a few suggestions such as power resistors from Mouser (which others say are expensive) and a 1000W heater coil (which looks promising). What about old speakers where you remove the cone and magnet and only use the voice coil? If I'm way off base here understand that I am still in the research stage of taking on this venture.
Another thing, with these high voltages and currents where is a safe place to attach your oscilloscope to look at the output? Should I float my scope to avoid damage to my scope?
Thanks
CJ
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