>>That still doesn't mean that the resistors are at room temperature. Fast
>>moving air at 100° C
>
>? name a tube whose anode cooler exit air is c. 100 degrees C.
>In the 922, cool air gets sucked past the suppressors.
100 C was an example. It doesn't matter if it is 50 C or 30 C or 2000 C. I
wan't using it as literal. The fact is that supressor resistors operate at
elevated temperatures ABOVE 25 C. Their dissipation specs are rated at 25 C.
>
>>Rich, you've never ever responded and tried to defend your suppressors
>>when I tell the story of how I thermally burned them up in my amp on 10M.
>
>? I was not there.
I guess you don't read all of the postings that get put to the reflector.
Check the archives. I tell my story at least once. Do a search on "4-1000."
73,
Jon
KE9NA
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