I use my KPA 500 in SSB and CW ops. Much of it as net control on traffic nets 
and passing traffic. A little pile up breaking during DXing and some hunt and 
pounce contesting.Temps usually hover around 50c with some trips to mid to 
upper 50s.I don't remember seeing it hit 60c.In almost four years of daily 
use.Mike. KC8WHSent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy Tablet
-------- Original message --------From: Dave Cole <d...@nk7z.net> Date: 5/3/20  
6:51 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Upper 
limits of KPA500? I hope others chime in with the operating temps they 
routinely see... This is a very useful discussion.73, and thanks,Dave 
(NK7Z)https://www.nk7z.netARRL Volunteer ExaminerARRL Technical SpecialistARRL 
Asst. Director, NW Division, Technical ResourcesOn 5/3/20 3:47 PM, Ted Edwards 
W3TB wrote:> I am glad to see these numbers and comments, because I have 
wondered > about the temperatures.  If running on CW in contests, it shows 
upper > 50s and reaches 60C.> > Thanks gang!> > On Sun, May 3, 2020 at 17:42 
Dave Cole <d...@nk7z.net > <mailto:d...@nk7z.net>> wrote:> >     Pure paranoia! 
 :)> >     I tend to creep into things I consider limits, and not race to them. 
 I>     normally run the amp in such a way that it never exceeds 60 or at 
worst>     65 C.  Seeing it hit 70 makes me nervous...> >     So...> >     
Prior to any excursions in to the above 70C area I need to learn more,>     
which is what your post just helped me do!  Thank you!!> >     Knowing that 
others can run the KPA500 90C, eases my fear of amp final>     damage.> >     I 
have always ran tube amps in the past, and at one point owned a very>     
sensitive SS amp, which killed a few sets of finals.> >     It turns out there 
were other issues at play, (design issues I think),>     but that experience 
made me very jumpy about SS amps.  I almost went>     back to tube amps prior 
to purchasing the KPA500.  After owning KPA500>     for a while now, I would 
never go back to tubes...  So I am being as>     careful as possible to insure 
I understand what I am asking the amp to>     do, before I ask it to do 
something it was not designed for.> >     73, and thanks,>     Dave (NK7Z)>     
https://www.nk7z.net>     ARRL Volunteer Examiner>     ARRL Technical 
Specialist>     ARRL Asst. Director, NW Division, Technical Resources> >     On 
5/3/20 1:36 PM, Jack Brindle wrote:>      > Dave;>      >>      > The KPA500 
will protect itself above 90C, but it will work quite>     well at 70C. Why do 
you stop at 70C?>      >>      > 73!>      > Jack, W6FB>      >>      >>      
>> On May 3, 2020, at 1:26 PM, Dave Cole <d...@nk7z.net>     
<mailto:d...@nk7z.net>> wrote:>      >>>      >> Hello,>      >>>      >> I 
just got the new MMSSTV software, and will be running a bit of>     SSTV. SSTV 
is 100% duty cycle.>      >>>      >> Initial testing here indicates no power 
level is safe...  At 150>     watts the KPA500 reaches 70C pretty fast, in 
under two minutes, and>     70C is my upper limit for testing...  At 500 watts 
it reaches 70C in>     about the same time...>      >>>      >> Can I assume 
the amp is not the most efficient thing in the>     world at 200 watts?>      
>>>      >> If the KPA500 can't deal with 100% duty cycle, for two minutes,>    
 how does the K3 deal with 100 watts for two minutes, at 100% duty cycle?>      
>>>      >> -->      >> 73, and thanks,>      >> Dave (NK7Z)>      >> 
https://www.nk7z.net>      >> ARRL Volunteer Examiner>      >> ARRL Technical 
Specialist>      >> ARRL Asst. Director, NW Division, Technical Resources>      
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