Sounds like you have a really good one and running it at 1250 Watts goes a long 
way in keeping it alive.
I have a feeling you keep an eye on the match.
I have friend that runs her's at a full 1500 Watts all the time and gets away 
with it.

Hot Carrier Injection is a funny thing. It seems that some LDMOS RF Power FETs 
can handle high voltage spikes forever while others of the same type rollover 
and die at the slightest hint of over-voltage.

The old vacuum tube Tektronix oscilloscopes had the same feature where 
components would overheat and unsolder themselves from the porcellian terminal 
strips and drop to the bottom of the scope.

73, Hal W7YNC


> On 02/15/2026 6:34 PM PST Jim Brown via Elecraft <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>  
> On 2/15/2026 12:05 PM, Jon Zaimes, AA1K via Elecraft wrote:
> > Was this your study Hal? Has it been shared with Elecraft?
> > Kind of defeats the purpose of buying a 1500 watt amp if it needs to be run 
> > at lower levels to survive. There are less expensive amps for that.
> 
> The study is in conflict with my experience. My KPA1500, purhased about 
> a year after they started shipping, has been in service for more than 
> six years, with no issues of the sort it describes. I'm an active 
> contester, and regularly run it near legal limit on CW and RTTY. The 
> only time it's been in for service was due to a failure in the antenna 
> system that caused a failure in the tuner (an EXCELLENT tuner, BTW).
> 
> I generally run it around 1.25 kW for VERY long duty cycle WSJT modes on 
> 6M (meteor scatter, and weak signal work that utilizes TX cycles of as 
> much as 2 minutes, and can extend for hours; there's a non-destructive 
> failure mode caused by device heating that melts the solder and allows 
> them to fall out of the board; repair consists of reinstalling them.
> 
> I've found the amp to be EXTREMELY well protected -- at 84, I often make 
> mistakes changing bands during a contest that activate the protection 
> system.
> 
> I recently bought a very early serial number unit in which devices had 
> failed and been replaced. I sent it to Elecraft for repair. They said 
> the amp was not working properly because the new devices had not been 
> biased, which is a critical part of replacement. Unlike the JA mfrs, 
> Elecraft makes running production changes over the years based on 
> service experience, which may have happened with this product.
> 
> I like to have spares for important parts of my station. My early 
> vintage K3s, mostly upgraded to K3S, are spares for my K4. This used amp 
> is a spare for the one on my operating desk.
> 
> 73, Jim K9YC
> 
> 
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