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Well I see that you have received 19+ reviews with no replies so here is my two cents on this matter. I have a 510 in a cabinet that is pretty much the way yours is however I have more equipment below the dvr that creates much more heat.. What I did was esthetically remove the backing of the shelf where the receiver is and raised the bottom of the receiver up from the shelf about a 1/4" with some wooden spacers . From the front of my cabinet you can't see behind the dvr and the opening allows for good ventilation. These receivers do create a lot of heat that needs to be ventilated. One way to check is to run your unit and check periodically on the top for heat build up. If it feels warmer than luke warm it would be beneficial to either do what I described or try to rearrange your equipment where the dvr is on top of your cabinet or try using additional computer fans to dissipate the heat. Rule of thumb if the dvr is running warmer than a babies milk bottle you are shortening the life of the unit.RocketFoot said:
RocketFoot said:Good find, Big Fella! You may have found a good use for the USB port afterall! Keep us posted on how this chill pad works out...
Thanks! That's the chill pad...
The diagnostics menu will tell you the High, Low and Average temperature of the hard drive but not the temp. of the unit in general.RocketFoot said:Is there anyway to check the temp in the diagnostics menu of the 625? I know some models can but I haven't seen anywhere to do it on the 625...
That's one of the best things about it - the pad is virtually silent. The only way to tell if it's running is to put your hand over the fans to feel the air movement. By the way, no missed timers yet on my 942(2 days into the test).silversurfer said:How much additional noise does the chill pad create? I am in a similar situation. I generally leave the glass door cracked and haven't had any problems but I like the idea of the chill pad.
:yikes You're kidding or you dropped a decimal point.Grandpa J said:If the receiver is really too warm there are exterior fan units that fit inder the receiver that will automatically turn on at a set temp. They are not cheap, the one I got was $199, it is only 2-1/2 high.