I am guessing that the 12v trigger out is turned off when in standby mode.Are there proven (that is with facts and/or numbers) reasons to use stand-by mode except for energy saving?
I see, thanks.I am guessing that the 12v trigger out is turned off when in standby mode.
No, the 12v trigger switches off after 2.5 minutes without audio playback (except with digital input, but they say they are working on it), regardless of standby mode setting.I am guessing that the 12v trigger out is turned off when in standby mode.
I read and reread your reply several times and don't understand your point, especially the first word.No, the 12v trigger switches off after 2.5 minutes without audio playback (except with digital input, but they say they are working on it), regardless of standby mode setting.
Another money saving tip I use is to use a darker photo on my Windows desktop background. I figure it takes less energy to light those dark LEDs. I am hoping to save over 13 cents over the next 10 years!4. If you want to reduce your annual electricity bill by 2p then use standby.
Actually you won't reduce your bill, as power consumption is literally the same when "turned on" and in stand-by mode, approx 1,5W. Surprisingly, in stand-by it can draw even more, up to 2,4W probably because of permanent searching for updates4. If you want to reduce your annual electricity bill by 2p then use standby.
All of my wiims are set to standby Never. They all auto update.3. Presumably, the Wiim Pro only updates automatically when in standby otherwise it would interrupt listening.
one time, that happened to me, it was around noon and music stopped. Luckily i realized was an update and i didn't reboot in between...I don't have them playing music all the time, but I've never had music stop for an update to be applied.