Is this normal?It's been off for several hours and it is still hot.I just got this receiver yesterday.I have it setting on top of my record player but it isn't on so that shouldn't be causing the heat build up.My 301 is cool when it's off.
The Dish DVRs don't really turn off. As long as they are plugged in they are runing . When the screen is black they check for updates and stuff like that.
the dvr has to stay running, so that if you have a program that you have set to record, but the box is off, it can turn itself on and start recording...
and yes, the dvr's are always hotter than the standard receiver... the biggest cause is the hard drive
Thanks now I'm not worried.I really like this receiver.It's the first dvr I've ever had and it has all of the bells and whistles of the 301 I have come to love plus the new dvr feature.
Hotis normal for the 5xx PVRs. Hot is not good for any receivers.
Do not constrict or reduce airflow to your 510.
If you put it into a confined cabinet, add a little fan to stir up the air.
Be careful of putting anything on top of the PVR, or placing it too close to other equipment on either side.
There have been modifications published to:
1) run the internal fan all the time at full speed...
2) run the fan at reduced speed...
I have several 508's and wouldn't go without a PVR ever again!
The week-long guide makes it well worth having (over the venerable 301), too!
eh, I recognize heat is bad for components but I don't believe people should get all paranoid about it... Here is my stack of equipment from top to bottom, all setting directly on each other... have been this way for about 2 years, never had a problem. Dvd Player, Series 2 TIVO, Dish 510, Dish 625, Sony Surround Sound Receiver...
notice, 3 dvrs, all stacked on top of each other, all constantly running... never have had a problem