You're fine. Unbridged it'll do about 50-60 ish Watts into a 16r load. Bridged it's good for 200W into 16r. Conservatively you'd half the power each time the load is doubled, but in reality it's usually around a factor of 0.6 depending on various things.
Random, but I really am a tad disappointed. The Fryette Power Station was bought new, the tubes (so far as I can trouble shoot) seem to be experiencing issues, I haven't put that many hours on them, and I'm questioning the quality of the unit. Sorry, Steve, but I am. I don't see how the tubes could be having issues after only around 100-120 hours max, and it's likely closer to 80.
We'll see, but I'm feeling pessimistic that I'll buy the tubes and end up nowhere. If that's the case, I'll pull the tubes and buy a different power amp I guess.
If it was bought new, then shoot fryette an email asking for advoce. They might sort you out.
Tubes do shit the bed at their own pace though. I've had ones with countless hours on them and then a fresh set will have one pop in the first 50 hours. This is why the most fool proof backup is something solid state!