Hi all,
I was doing some mods on my Fender Hot Rod Deluxe and I decided to change three resistors on the circuit that are infamous to heat up and cook the board (sometimes even messing up with the soldering around it).
In case anyone is curious, here is the schematic:
https://support.fender.com/attachments/token/Mhsz8yRhIdx5KMe1y4Nh61ST2/?name=Hot+Rod+Deluxe+III+Schematic+and+Layout.pdfThe resistors are R78 and R79 and R97. In the original specs R78 and R79 are 470R 5W and R97 is a 1.2K 2W.
So, after some research (and some thinking after and old thread I did (
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/modifying-a-fender-hot-rod-deluxe-amp-wirewound-vs-ceramic-resistor/msg1590874/#msg1590874) I decided to just put more powerful and more precise resistors on those spots, and a big "spacer" between those and the board so the heat cannot cook the board (in theory). So, I bought 3x Vishay Wirewound Resistors (2x "470R 7W -
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/72-RWM06224700JA15E1" and 1x "1.2K 3W -
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/72-RWM410-1K2-5") and looks like everything is going great.
I am just curious about some stuff and I would love some engineering inside to understand those phenomenons better

1) When I use a infrared thermometer to check those guys temps, looks like the wire itself (that is inside the spacers) are quite hot (like 100-140C hot) but the casing of the resistor is not. The thermometer shows something around 50-60C for the casing (aka, the resistor itself but measured from the outside case). Is that normal or is that something in the casing material that makes the infrared thermometer not being able to measure it accurately? It is very hot to the touch by the way.
2) If those get constantly 100-150C, is that OK? I am just worried about cooking those resistor really bad, even if I am far bellow the power spec of the circuit, which I measured and it is a voltage drop from 50V to 17V on the 470R, so, around 2-3W max.
3) Are those resistors good ones for that application, or should I go for the cement ones? I love those resistors, they are neat, very accurate, perfect size for the board, but I am not sure if I am on a "fire hazard" situation

Thanks!