guys, 7 amps at 220 volts converts to ~2000 watts. I don't think that makes sense.
The read on my meter is ~350 watts.
Mr. D'agostino (this amazing guy responded to my request immediatly!) says:
"The Ksa !00 did operate in pure class a. The top of the amplifier does not reflect the heat. After about 1 Hr of operation the bottom of the heat sink should be about 65 degrees c . I allways set the bias with a current prob. I could not tell you what voltage you should
measure across the emitter resisters. I no longer remember."
The read on my meter is ~350 watts.
Mr. D'agostino (this amazing guy responded to my request immediatly!) says:
"The Ksa !00 did operate in pure class a. The top of the amplifier does not reflect the heat. After about 1 Hr of operation the bottom of the heat sink should be about 65 degrees c . I allways set the bias with a current prob. I could not tell you what voltage you should
measure across the emitter resisters. I no longer remember."