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    Unplugging Box at night.

    As a serving firefighter I have always and encouraged others to turn off at the socket or unplug altogether all unnecessary electrical items at night. Is that harming my box , shortening it's lifespan or lessening it's functionality in any way? I have any updates such as auto boquets or crossepg set to run during the mornings.

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    Hi,
    in my home cinema I use a switch for most devices, inc. VU stb, for >10 years now without a problem. But as it is some kind of computer it could come to software problems if you use a switch at the wrong time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by afterburn View Post
    As a serving firefighter I have always and encouraged others to turn off at the socket or unplug altogether all unnecessary electrical items at night. Is that harming my box , shortening it's lifespan or lessening it's functionality in any way? I have any updates such as auto boquets or crossepg set to run during the mornings.
    Statistically, there is probably a greater likely-hood of electronic equipment failing when the power is switched on from cold but the risk is extremely low that your equipment will fail before that of someone who leaves it on (in standby) 24/7. Because of the nature of the equipment it's one item that is usually left plugged in and running 24/7 because its designed to record at any time, even when you are not at home.

    Unplugging equipment from the mains every night may be the wrong advice. Repeatedly removing mains plugs from the sockets will cause wear resulting in higher resistance contacts and hotter running plugs and sockets and/or sparking/burning.
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    Yes I can see where you are coming from. The advice we were instructed to give was to turn off or unplug from the sockets all electrical items that were not designed to remain plugged in overnight eg fridges, freezers or video recorders. I suppose this needs to be updated to include set top boxes and other Pvrs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trial View Post
    But as it is some kind of computer it could come to software problems if you use a switch at the wrong time.
    Meaning you have to shut down the STB properly before disconnecting the mains.

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    Providing you properly shut the receiver down first, by placing it into deep standby first, you should have no real issues removing the power each night. Most of my receivers remain powered down until I need them for testing etc. although my main ones do stay powered on 24/7.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob van der Does View Post
    Meaning you have to shut down the STB properly before disconnecting the mains.
    If switching off at the mains every night it's probably worth making sure that the box isn't (user) configured to write to flash memory on a regular basis (EPG auto storing for instance). Killing the mains power while the box is writing to flash could result is some unexpected behaviour the next time the box is switched on. It's not a problem if the box is shut down correctly first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by adm View Post
    If switching off at the mains every night it's probably worth making sure that the box isn't (user) configured to write to flash memory on a regular basis (EPG auto storing for instance). Killing the mains power while the box is writing to flash could result is some unexpected behaviour the next time the box is switched on. It's not a problem if the box is shut down correctly first.
    That's why you should only remove the power while the receiver is in deep standby as its effectively powered down already.


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    Quote Originally Posted by afterburn View Post
    I suppose this needs to be updated to include set top boxes and other Pvrs.
    It's actually the advice on physically removing the plug on ANY appliance, that I question. The risk of fire is more likely in a worn socket than in the equipment itself.

    Although a lot better these days - how many equipments sold in the UK still come with 13 Amp fuses in the plugs rather than the more appropriate lower rating of, say 3 Amps.
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    As all boxes use 0.5W (max) when in deep sleep, I prefer the auto deep sleep option (powertimer).
    And as a side effect one can't forget to shut the box(es) down.

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    Leaving the box on standby may have its benefits. The heat generated in this way may actually dissipate the humidity that may otherwise damage the circuit board or its components through corrosion.

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