cliveb;527155 Wrote: 
> I realise this is tempting fate, but FWIW I've *never* seen this
> message. I've had a Transporter since December 2006.
> 
> Just checked the voltage as reported by SqueezeCenter a few times, and
> it was 236, 238, 237, 238, 237. That seems pretty stable, and I'm not
> using any power conditioners.
> 
> Perhaps those who are occasionally getting this over-voltage message
> could try checking the reported voltage now and again to see how
> variable it is. Significant variations could suggest that every now and
> then it might stray over the detection threshold.
> 
> One other thought: could the firmware version have any bearing on this?
> I'm still on f/w 73 (never needed any of the newer facilities in SC, so
> haven't updated).

This was already confirmed by Sean Adams in other thread as a bug.
I have power conditioner that displays voltage on its LCD, it is very
stable, between 229 and 231V.
There are two issues

a) Transporter voltage measures are not precise: it may report 236V
while the real voltage is 230V

b) The message ALWAYS happens when I change the tracks, and usually
when I change the tracks with very high bitrate, such as 192/24

I think it never changed with CD-quality, 44.1/16 tracks


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