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Does your Humax get hot?

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  1. Jasper

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    My Humax Fox T2 gets quite hot at the back where the aerial intake plugs are after about an hour.

    Humax say the fan should take care of this and the fan is working, although it is mucg quieter than my old 9200T.

    It is cool on standby.

    Does your Humax get hot?

    | Thu 8 Nov 2012 7:51:20 #1 |
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    damian

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    No mine doesn't,
    however I'm very careful with placement and airflow.
    Double check that you don't have the 5v Antenna Power set to on, same goes for any other equipment connected to the aerial

    | Thu 8 Nov 2012 8:35:13 #2 |
  3. Jasper

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    No power 5v is off.
    Nothing esle is connected.
    This is the second one that I have had in a week that gets hot.

    | Thu 8 Nov 2012 8:57:20 #3 |
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    golf144

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    Is your fan operating, mine is not and now have a damaged HDD

    Fan is OK but not getting 12v

    | Sat 9 Feb 2013 13:43:30 #4 |
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    golf144

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    My mistake, have been informed that fan operates at different
    speeds.

    | Sun 10 Feb 2013 14:20:04 #5 |
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    Owen Smith

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    My HDR Fox T2 500GB gets quite hot too. It is on an open shelf with a foot of free air above it to the next shelf, and 6 feet of free air to either side of the shelf. I don't see how it could be more in free air unless I hung it with string from the ceiling in the middle of the room. People say the fan should only run for a couple of minutes per hour but mine runs a lot more than that. I wonder if some people can only hear the fan on the highest speed and don't realise it slows down but continues running after that.

    | Sun 10 Feb 2013 22:14:04 #6 |
  7. athomson

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    One thought, do you have the Modded firmware and if so do you have the BT client transmission running? That would cause a bit more disc activity. The modded FW will also show when the fan is running which may help. I dont know why it should be hot though. Have you tried Humax telephone support?

    Andy

    | Mon 11 Feb 2013 16:04:52 #7 |
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    The fan on time will obviously vary with room temperature but at the moment mine is off for 65 Mins. and on for 15 Mins. the on time is divided into 3 speeds e.g. full - Half - Quarter with roughly 5 Mins. at each speed

    | Wed 13 Feb 2013 2:07:58 #8 |
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    Owen Smith

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    If the fan never turned off completely (unless the box is in standby not recording) but had a minimum of Low speed, it would probably never need to run faster. Allowing the heat to build up like that in the first place is silly. The fan is virtually inaudible at Low but almost a howling gale on High. I'd rather it ran at Low all the time whenever the box is on, much better than putting up with the very intrusive High for 5 minutes now and then.

    | Thu 14 Feb 2013 1:51:54 #9 |
  10. athomson

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    Perhaps I am lucky but my fan never seems to get over half and from sitting a couple of metres away I dont here it. There I have jinxed it now.

    Andy

    | Thu 14 Feb 2013 10:50:11 #10 |

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