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One thing people in the Electronic world over look are the ammeters used in commercial heavy equipment world. There you can get meters of 500 amps, or more. should you wish they are designed to a 100% duty cycle they have heavy duty shunts they read from. I know truck drivers who are hamradio operators they use heavy duty ammeters to monitor the power consumption, and charge state of the batteries used to power the 1500 watt ( or more ) HF amps they use in their mobile HF. setups.
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I recapped my C724 and left the selenium in place...haven't had any issues. I just used the radio yesterday while outside pulling weeds. Sounds great as usual.
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Good call using it outdoors because good luck getting rid of the smell if it goes up indoors. Ray Barone's cheese-wedge-in-suitcase trick would be nothing in comparison.
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Even the reliable "Grumpy Old Men" technique doesn't even come close to selenium fumigation. (Freshly caught fish hidden under the passenger seat to stink things up.)
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