THANKS Ghurd
I was hoping you would reply !

I saw that the box the 26 Ohm one came from listed it as 150 Watt, (it's a smooth side type).
I also found two more smooth ones today in an old
music box Pa had from his Electronics Repair Shop.
"TY-OHM" 150W 8 Ohm NON-IND,7.5" length, (whats non-ind?)
Mounted in a pretty nice metal box with a lot of plug in jacks on the front I'll not use but great parts anyway.
Wish my brothers shop had another 1.6 one but three was all. There is a metal shelfing 4' x 7' section there with these power resistors in dozens of types and sizes.
What should I be talking him out of

I've got a little 150 Watt auto heater from H/F I'd miss in my truck.

(could buy more){$11.00}
Picked up an Auto coffee heated mug around X-mas for $5.00, watts not listed and Ohm reading not done yet.
I've got a box full of "Elements", as in, little busted box heaters, (the 120 V under the desk type), old hair blow dryer, 120 v to 440 v water heater elements, electric socks, heating pad, The "Air Element",.. ect,,.. ect.
I will be buying a 12 VDC water heating element
But I wonder about the two 600 watt Vs the single 300 Watt that are close in price???
I also found a double loop, 12 VDC 300 watt with a 120 VAC 500 Watt, thats more money but has both voltage types.
I read about a 3 element one that was listed as # "DS12337", "low volt water heater element".
Was for sale at $180. !!! I don't know what country's money but, WOW!!!
I'd rather make hot water with my dump but warm air is good also.
Thanks
