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RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - sam1000 - 13-Jun-2020 1. Try using a different link cable 2. Also check if the failing amp is working as an independent stereo amp by creating a new config for it. RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - Axel - 13-Jun-2020 (12-Jun-2020, 19:55)Freddie77 Wrote: Hi everyone, Did you try a new configuration from scratch? Have a look here: https://devialetchat.com/Thread-How-to-configure-your-Expert-Pim-and-Axel-s-method Hope you get to the bottom of it. RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - Freddie77 - 13-Jun-2020 [/quote] Did you try a new configuration from scratch? Have a look here: https://devialetchat.com/Thread-How-to-configure-your-Expert-Pim-and-Axel-s-method Hope you get to the bottom of it. [/quote] Yes, I mentioned I have tried several new configurations, all from scratch and with a reset browser, firmware and DOS updates; the result I get is that they unit’s don’t seem to link, master starts as 440 master and companion as single 220. If I send the configuration files could anyone try them and see if they work? Or if anyone could do the configuration I have from their computer so I can try it on my end? Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - Elztalbiker - 13-Jun-2020 Have had drop outs in one channel in dual mono. New configs didn't solve the problem. Factory reset and no issue Gesendet von iPad mit Tapatalk RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - Freddie77 - 13-Jun-2020 (13-Jun-2020, 09:33)Elztalbiker Wrote: Have had drop outs in one channel in dual mono. New configs didn't solve the problem. Factory reset and no issue I did factory reset and also from the browser settings didn’t leave WiFi on. The old configuration seems to be working as usual, but I am unable to use a new configuration as they don’t seem to link as mono units; and I have done at least 8 new configuration tries; plain browser, anonymous configuration and all other advices mentioned here; nothing seems to make it work. RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - bernardl - 15-Jun-2020 Have you tried using the companion as a stereo amp? Have you double checked that the link cable is plugged in the right ports? Have you changed something before the issue occurred? Has someone else touched your system (child, cleaning person,...)? Cheers, Bernard RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - Freddie77 - 15-Jun-2020 The link cable and everything is plugged in the right port, the units have been working properly for over a year from the last configuration, no one else touches the systems or the room where they are. I checked all connections are correct and not loose. The issue happened all of a sudden for the 3rd time in a month, intermittent or dropping out one channel, when checking the screens it showed the IP address and connection flickering and when changing to next screen the units would loose the link and companion would shut down and restart as 220. It seems to be working ok again with the same configuration, I reset the units and used the same cards. I haven’t been able to use any new configuration because the units behave as not linking, as I explained in another post. It seems I can’t get the configurator to save the files properly. RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - mdconnelly - 15-Jun-2020 If your Companion cannot properly read its SD card, it will fall back to just a 220. This happened to me once after a power loss and subsequent reboot. In the 4 years I’ve had my Devialet, I think I’ve had 2 SDcards fail. Not the most robust part of the Expert Pro design. RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - Freddie77 - 15-Jun-2020 (15-Jun-2020, 14:12)bernardl Wrote: Have you tried using the companion as a stereo amp? (15-Jun-2020, 15:07)mdconnelly Wrote: If your Companion cannot properly read its SD card, it will fall back to just a 220. This happened to me once after a power loss and subsequent reboot. In the 4 years I’ve had my Devialet, I think I’ve had 2 SDcards fail. Not the most robust part of the Expert Pro design. It happened first with the channel dropout and then trying a new configuration and haven’t been able to make them link as 440, it is only as 440 using the same old configuration that gave me the dropout fault after a year working properly. RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - bernardl - 16-Jun-2020 Perhaps I missed it, but I didn’t see an answer to the first question. Cheers, Bernard |