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440 Pro warmer than 220 Pro - Even in Standby
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(23-Mar-2020, 11:41)Elztalbiker Wrote: Companion is still contacted to the Master, waiting for signals and have in this reason work more. The result is a higher temperature by the Companion.


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I'm not sure about this...
I had the same problem on two configurations: 210 Pro and 440 Pro.
For both, on companion the only active input is digital in. Everything is off, including remote. On master, remote is on, and also multiple inputs (at least Ethernet). So, master is waiting signals from more sources than companion. Still, master is cold, and companion is warm. This is for both stand by and power off (long press on remote power button).
I also watched displays on startup, and there is a big difference between master and companion when wake up from sleep. This difference doesn't occur after disconnecting both from the mains.
Based on this, I suppose that this is a design issue: companion stand by / power off mode is very different from master. I don't know if this behavior may generate different performance on master versus companion, after some years of usage...
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RE: 440 Pro warmer than 220 Pro - Even in Standby - by daniel.avasilichioaei - 23-Mar-2020, 12:44

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