I agree with "Swampy". Something sounds "goofy" with the BAT although tubes do have various stages of current draw as they warm up.
You also need to keep in mind that the P300 is really NOT a 300 watt power supply. According to the statements made by Paul McGowan on the "Power Forum" on AA, this unit is most comfortable when running between 180 - 220 watts. Anything more than that is "pushing it". As such, my thoughts are that the "P300" is merely just a "model name" and not what the unit is really capable of operating at on a long term basis. Sean
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You also need to keep in mind that the P300 is really NOT a 300 watt power supply. According to the statements made by Paul McGowan on the "Power Forum" on AA, this unit is most comfortable when running between 180 - 220 watts. Anything more than that is "pushing it". As such, my thoughts are that the "P300" is merely just a "model name" and not what the unit is really capable of operating at on a long term basis. Sean
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