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I have a Denon receiver, about a year old and
Posted on 4/9/24 at 6:26 pm
Posted on 4/9/24 at 6:26 pm
For Easter, I was playing music outside on zone 2 (4 speakers). After about 2 hours, receiver shut off and said Over heated on screen.
It actually screwed up my breaker, and now needs replacing. Breaker wont stay on.
Anyone know what the issue is or how to fix? Do I need a cooling fan to fix it or is something else up? I can’t imagine this is a normal thing.
The receiver is in built in that stays open all the time.
It actually screwed up my breaker, and now needs replacing. Breaker wont stay on.
Anyone know what the issue is or how to fix? Do I need a cooling fan to fix it or is something else up? I can’t imagine this is a normal thing.
The receiver is in built in that stays open all the time.
Posted on 4/9/24 at 7:25 pm to Tigeralltheway
Isn't the answer always ventilation above and behind?
Posted on 4/9/24 at 7:31 pm to Tigeralltheway
Which receiver, what is the nominal impedance of the speakers and how were they hooked up to the second zone of the receiver?
Posted on 4/10/24 at 8:19 am to Tigeralltheway
Denon AVRs have always run hot. There is a simple solution, though, if it is basic overheating issues.
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Get one of the aircom AVR coolers. There are several types. Be sure to get the one that exhaust air in the proper direction. If your AVR is in a cubby/space with a door in front, you need openings in the rear of the cubby and you want to get an aircom with rear discharge. If your AVR is in an open front cubby/space, you want to get an aircom with front discharge.
LINK /
Get one of the aircom AVR coolers. There are several types. Be sure to get the one that exhaust air in the proper direction. If your AVR is in a cubby/space with a door in front, you need openings in the rear of the cubby and you want to get an aircom with rear discharge. If your AVR is in an open front cubby/space, you want to get an aircom with front discharge.
This post was edited on 4/10/24 at 8:21 am
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