Let's give reality a chance.
Since it's clearly redplating, it's also as clear that it can't dissipate that wattage. Period.
No amount of number crunching will change that physical fact.
So being realistic, I'd *lower* idle current by at least 30% or even more if necessary.
Set bias so current is , say, 21x0.7=14.7 mA and check whether it still redplates or not.
Forget "what is normal for 6V6" because as Tubeswell said, these are not.
And in due time get a pair of the real ones, but I suspect these will work properly for a long time, even if putting out a little less power ..... which is not a problem at all.
Since it's clearly redplating, it's also as clear that it can't dissipate that wattage. Period.
No amount of number crunching will change that physical fact.
So being realistic, I'd *lower* idle current by at least 30% or even more if necessary.
Set bias so current is , say, 21x0.7=14.7 mA and check whether it still redplates or not.
Forget "what is normal for 6V6" because as Tubeswell said, these are not.
And in due time get a pair of the real ones, but I suspect these will work properly for a long time, even if putting out a little less power ..... which is not a problem at all.
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