Want to see my....wait I already done that. My new Maco KW mobile converted to ac/dc

This was a mobile Maco KW that I converted to both AC/DC. I got a DC supply for this one, but don't have enough amps to run it.....yet! So, since I already had a complete and working AC Maco KW, I converted this one to ac/dc and ran it off the single ac supply I got. 3 M2057's driving 8 M2057's. Creates a lot of heat. Hits close to 1500 peak and around 850 Bird with a mud duck radio hitting it. I'm sure it would hit 2kw peak if I hit it with a JB-12 or a Tram D201. Also, there was a mud duck on Facebook who told me I was wrong and that the Tuner on the side is in Input tuner. Well, if you watched my videos, you know that I know a little something about input tuning. One big hint. If the cap is a big air variable cap, its 99 out of 100 an output cap of some sort. Manufacturers don't wast money putting an expensive air variable cap on the input side of a 4 watt drive amp. Thats a waste of money so who does that? Thats why you will see fixed caps, no input tuning at all, or a small trimmer cap for the input tuning, not a big air variable. Actually on the Maco 750 and KW, they use a small tunable coil for the input tuning similar to Blackcat! That cap on the side is a driver Tune cap for the driver output L matching network going into the final tubes cathode.