Am I missing something here? Seems to me that the rational thing to do 
is turn on the power supply and let it stabilize (should only take a 
second or two), then turn on the K2/K3? Turning a K2 or K3 on and off 
using the power supply switch never gives the firmware/software a chance 
to initialize or shut down...just like pulling the plug on your computer 
might well cause at least mild consternation to the machine! There are 
no enormous filter caps in either Kn machine that need to be serviced at 
power on. Seems to me that using a non-matched pair of transistors is 
much more likely to be the cause of failure, as someone has already 
pointed out.

John Ragle -- W1ZI

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On 2/17/2011 2:31 AM, Georges Ringotte F6DFZ wrote:
> Hi to the group,
>
> When I had my K2/10, I had multiple failures of the PA transistors.
> Close investigation showed that the problem came from my switching power
> supply (a professional 5A one from Friwo).
> When switching on the K2, the power supply emited large spikes that
> destroyed the PA transistors.
> If the K2 was first switched on its internal battery, and then the power
> supply was switch on, no problem as the capacitors of the K2 were already
> charged.
>
> Before restauring your K2, check your power supply with a scope at switch
> on.
>
> Best regards.
>
> Georges F6DFZ
>
>
>
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