Very clean, original Texas Star Sweet Sixteen.......
All original Toshiba 2SC2879 transistors.
I received the amplifier and set it aside for a couple of days.
Before I ever connected it to power, I disassembled the amplifier by removing all the boards, power wires, and chassis from the heat sink.
Cleaned everything, chased all 4-40 threaded holes with a tap, chamfered all tapped holes to remove any raised edge.
Reassembled all boards onto chassis & heat sink. Rewired power wires to each board with larger, upgraded marine grade, fine strand wire. Rewired ground leads with larger, marine grade cable also.
Direct fed each output transformer with teflon insulated wire wrapped around a toroid to prevent RF feedback.
Moved the cooling fan circuit thermal switch off the PC board and mounted directly on the chassis/heat sink. Comes on much sooner at lower temperature.
Installed larger Andersen Power connector rated for 175A.
Checked all bias resistance, and bias voltages.
Installed complete cooling fan kit, 4 fans.
Added a switch on front of amplifier for switching cooling fans from thermal switch activation, or constant on activation.
Amplifier operates very well.
14.5 volts regulated 250A power supply
SSB operation - 40 ~ 45 watts input produces 1000 - 1100 watts PEP output.
The maximum I have operated the amplifier at is with 65 watts PEP input, produced 1250 - 1300 watts PEP output.
That is enough. I do not have a need or desire to max it out to "see" how much it will do. Don't care.
Shockwave, all is very good.
I'll try to post a few "after" photos, since you have already posted some "before" photos.