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Thank you Michael. You are our inspiration....thanks to you.
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The next step is change number of bulbs. Transistor are not hot. I think is possible increase current ...
 

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Good days all. Today I have add second bulb 500W 150V. Well. Output power increase until 10W rms. My laboratory power supply is full and output voltage low to 53Vdc, but with PS with transformer and caps sure we can reach a little more output power. Sit now is a little more hot, but with a good heatsink not a problem (voltage across sit is 9.5 Vrms and current is 3.2A).
 

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When I use trafo and caps (two units of 48V 3A in parallel and 4 x 37000uf/75V) , I have 65VDC and current (with 3.77V of polarization) is 3.57A. Now output power increase to 12Wrms to 8ohm.
 

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I can confirm that at least some of eyelabo_jp's stock have curves like the bad parts I've posted. He does not have the means to test this, but he does offer a 14 day return on his Ebay auctions. I recently had to return a batch of 180's and I'll let you know how it works out.

I would suggest, that unless you are able to test these parts upon receipt that you exercise caution in your purchases, which of course, is always the case when buying these old transistors.
 
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