Originally posted by alchemy
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A single KT88 on full blast, as part of a push-pull pair, draws about 200mA of plate current. That's average. Because of the peak-to-average ratio of a sine wave, it is around 655mA peak, and because each tube conducts on alternate half-cycles, the RMS value works out to 328mA per tube.
(To get the RMS: divide peak by square root of two because it's a sine wave: and square root of two again because every other half-cycle missing)
328mA RMS through a 100 ohm resistor is 10.7 watts, so no wonder the 3 watt ones burnt up.
Whenever I've seen those plate stopper resistors used, they've been 10 or 22 ohms, not 100. A 22 ohm resistor would dissipate 2.4 watts, so if you want to use a 3 watt type, that would be a reasonable value.
Yes, if a plate resistor goes open circuit, the screen will probably burn out too. (Hopefully the screen resistor will die first.) So maybe using them as fuses isn't so wise.
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