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Old February 26th 04, 03:20 PM
Richard Harrison
 
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Steve Nosko wrote:
"A (tube) amplifier is in conjugate match conditions. It is dissipating
10 watts in its plate. This is the limit of its plate
dissipation----There is also 10 watts in the load.

Now assuming you can, increase the (plate) supply voltage by , say
20%---(may be the fatal flaw)."

Likely so. If everything remains linear, 20% more voltage increases
power by 1.2 squared, or 1.44 times. If the tube was already dissipating
its maximum sustainable power, expect an early failure due to the
overload.

If you were not already in a maximum power transfer condition, and a
condition which might provoke flashover within the tube, a readjustment
of the match might shift more of the available power to the load and
thus relieve the tube of some of the dissipation.

Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI

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Old February 26th 04, 08:38 PM
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"Richard Harrison" wrote in message
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Steve Nosko wrote:
"A (tube) amplifier is in conjugate match conditions. ...

Now assuming you can, increase the (plate) supply voltage by , say
20%---(may be the fatal flaw)."

Likely so. If everything remains linear, 20% more voltage increases
power by 1.2 squared, or 1.44 times. If the tube was already dissipating
its maximum sustainable power, expect an early failure due to the
overload.


That's what I went on to say (get more power and 50% will be
dissipated in the stage...until it blows), but there was more to the story
which is relavant.
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Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's.


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