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RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - markush - 23-Mar-2020 Would be great if could also ping mathieu.pernot@devialet.com about it (in addition to support) as he most likely knows more about what could be the case or how to fix it. BTW: do you download the config files seperately in the configurator for master & companion or one cfg file for both devices? RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - thumb5 - 23-Mar-2020 @markush - you'll need to download separate config files for the master and companion. RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - markush - 23-Mar-2020 Ok, than I did that correctly RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - daniel.avasilichioaei - 24-Mar-2020 I completed the test: I managed to equalize the master and companion temperature in stand by and power off modes. Sources of information:
The test result:
Important note: In order to obtain the above results, it is important configuration file for the companion to contain the settings written in blue in the attached file "Comparison.pdf":
RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - deviousalet - 24-Mar-2020 Thanks for the detailed instructions: updating this thread for the current systems and explaining why some see an effect and others don't (until they follow your instructions). RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - markush - 24-Mar-2020 Great research / testing! RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - daniel.avasilichioaei - 26-Mar-2020 I just receive Devialet confirmation for stand by / power off behavior: "The use of trigger cable affects companion temperature in standby and power off modes; does not affect the master temperature:
This is the expected behavior indeed. The trigger cable allow for deeper sleep mode of the companion (on top of allowing for the use of its inputs)" RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - Stino - 26-Mar-2020 Don't forget to buy the cheapest cable you can find. It does not affect the sound quality. Any 3.5mm jacked cable will work. RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - Fairvsfree - 26-Mar-2020 (24-Mar-2020, 08:13)daniel.avasilichioaei Wrote: [*]Make all the settings for the companion first, but do NOT open or change the settings for the digital cable between the master and the companion (the name is either "Digital" or "Chaining").[*] Nearly there! Just to get it right: should the settings for the digital cable remain untouched totally at all times? In the settings the option 'Chaining Input' is switched off standard. Should this stay this way? RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - daniel.avasilichioaei - 26-Mar-2020 Fairvsfree [*]Nearly there! Just to get it right: should the settings for the digital cable remain untouched totally at all times? In the settings the option 'Chaining Input' is switched off standard. Should this stay this way? Yes, don't change it. To be sure, don't open it at all. Also, make sure you do all the settings before first file save. Based on my experience, after leaving configurator and come back to the same configuration, companion configuration file is broken (even without changing anything!). So, you must start from zero every time... |