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My 100Watts IRFP250N MOSFET power amplifier.
 

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Looks nice and clean, however ... did you try to run it at 70-100W output power during a long time - more than 30 minutes? Based on my experience, heatsinks of this size are going to run really hot.
Now im using only 35VDC rail and 50ma quiscent current with gale bookshelf speakers , its really not getting too hot in long run . i want to change the transformer with 45VDC rail in 4ohms load.
 
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Now im using only 35VDC rail and 50ma quiscent current with gale bookshelf speakers , its really not getting too hot in long run . i want to change the transformer with 45VDC rail in 4ohms load.

You have plenty of room, do try making two separate PSU boards ea with own rectifier bridge and caps. The improvement in sound stage is quite dramatic.

Diodes and caps are cheap relatively and this is a major upgrade in SQ for the effort expended.

Very nice box!
 
Looks nice and clean, however ... did you try to run it at 70-100W output power during a long time - more than 30 minutes? Based on my experience, heatsinks of this size are going to run really hot.
I generally run a test on the bench to see what resistive load the amplifier can drive without the output voltage collapsing. This requires good heatsinking to prevent overheating of output devices and I restrict the duration of the test so that temperature de-rated SOAR is not exceeded.

Typical unclipped sinewaves for a 100W amplifier would be:
29Vac into 8r0 for minutes. (105W from a ±50Vdc PSU)
27Vac into 4r0 for ten seconds and allow to cool for >30seconds. (182W)
24.5Vac into 2r67 for two seconds. (225W) and allow to cool for >30s

But recently I saw a post criticiisng chinese heatsink aluminium and they showed the identical chassis that I already had.
Thinking: this deserves a more thorough test !
I set the amplifier to output ~ 35% of maximum power (17Vac) into a big (450W) 8r0 load.
And monitored the heatsink and the output device temperatures.

chinese aluminium is good enough. The maximum temperature I recorded during this 60minutes continuous torture test was Tc<70°C in an ambient of 21°C Ts <65°C giving a delta Ts-a of ~44Cdegrees.

I would expect the Delta Ts-a during very loud domestic listening to be much less than 20Cdegrees. My amp will not overheat.
 
PA03 Mission Complete

Finally, I received the last bits and completed the PA03; a PCB designed by Pavel Dudek and made by Sjöstrom audio! Yes, of course I had to add two VU-meters. It is kinda my thing I guess ;).

Hereby some pictures, I hope you all like it:

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I made a little YouTube video in which you can see the VU's and the fade-in effect of the LED's that emit the VU's when the amplifier is just powered on: Link. Also you can find more pictures at my Flickr gallery.
 
Finally, I received the last bits and completed the PA03; a PCB designed by Pavel Dudek and made by Sjöstrom audio! Yes, of course I had to add two VU-meters. It is kinda my thing I guess ;).

Hereby some pictures, I hope you all like it:
I made a little YouTube video in which you can see the VU's and the fade-in effect of the LED's that emit the VU's when the amplifier is just powered on: Link. Also you can find more pictures at my Flickr gallery.

Beautiful !!