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3,5kΩ 50w push-pull transformer.

I believe that we are re-opening an old debate on the gu 50, namely the OPT and the screen voltage. I read on this site that in triode mode and in BF the screen could take 500v ... On the other hand, I have seen very complicated OPTs with several windings. I am not sure of my 1.75KΩ (Raa3.5kΩ) load line but at vg = -20v, P = 26w (215v, 120ma) which is 0.65xPmax.
 
You can not get more than some 20 W from a pair of triode connected GU50 if using 3k5 load impedance.
400 V as +Ub and some 100 mA plate current produce the plate dissipation power that can not be exceeded.

I am not sure of my 1.75KΩ (Raa3.5kΩ) load line but at vg = -20v, P = 26w (215v, 120ma) which is 0.65xPmax.

With these conditionds, especially with +Ub = 215 V you get very little power out, maybe 5 W, which is a bad joke for a pair of GU50.
 
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Damned! i calculated 6w. I mistakenly thought that an amplitude of 145v would be comfortable. But with a transformation ratio of 20.91 it gives 12w per channel (unless I'm mistaken). maybe I should choose -30v to get slightly more.What a misery!