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 -- michael123 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ michael123's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=23745 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=71526 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/audiophiles
