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love Virgin2013 20-03-2014 21:32

Should you hear the fan going round?
 
i have been sleeping in living room due to cat having kittens under our bed and during the night i can hear the fan going or trying to go round.

so should you be able to hear it as it sounds like its finding it hard to go round.

is it worth getting VM out to look at it?

theone2k10 20-03-2014 21:36

Re: Should you hear the fan going round?
 
I don't here my Tivo box tbh just make sure it has enough room to breath etc. If it continues to be loud give VM a ring.

jb66 20-03-2014 23:12

Re: Should you hear the fan going round?
 
the v+ fan is quite whirry

dwarfofpoison 20-03-2014 23:13

Re: Should you hear the fan going round?
 
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Originally Posted by love Virgin2013 (Post 35681996)
i have been sleeping in living room due to cat having kittens under our bed and during the night i can hear the fan going or trying to go round.

so should you be able to hear it as it sounds like its finding it hard to go round.

is it worth getting VM out to look at it?

What you hear is not a fan, TiVo doesn't have one. Maybe it's the HDD spinning into life? Since the update standby on TiVo shuts down the hard drive unless a recording is being made. If you hear a noise from your TiVo in standby (and it's not recording) maybe you do need to call CS's. The V+ on the other hand is a noisy bugger most of the time and it's normal!

love Virgin2013 21-03-2014 00:11

Re: Should you hear the fan going round?
 
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Originally Posted by dwarfofpoison (Post 35682040)
What you hear is not a fan, TiVo doesn't have one. Maybe it's the HDD spinning into life? Since the update standby on TiVo shuts down the hard drive unless a recording is being made. If you hear a noise from your TiVo in standby (and it's not recording) maybe you do need to call CS's. The V+ on the other hand is a noisy bugger most of the time and it's normal!

ive been hearing it when its not in standby and not recording anything.

its been that bad at night that ive been turning it off.

dwarfofpoison 21-03-2014 01:13

Re: Should you hear the fan going round?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by love Virgin2013 (Post 35682072)
ive been hearing it when its not in standby and not recording anything.

its been that bad at night that ive been turning it off.

When TiVo is not in standby it buffers all 3 tuners continuously (using the HDD), it is not recommended to switch it off so often (reboot it once or twice a month). Try putting it in standby give it a minute to stop its processing and it should then be silent. Fortunately / unfortunately TiVo now connects to the network every six hours and I'm unsure if the HDD kicks into action when this is done (my thoughts are that it doesn't use the HDD to download or process this data).

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I've just tested mine and it took 3 mins 25 secs to stop processing, wind down the HDD and go silent. Sleep well!

Mad Max 21-03-2014 01:16

Re: Should you hear the fan going round?
 
Quote:

Should you hear the fan going round?

Only if the weed is of sub standard quality!

love Virgin2013 21-03-2014 02:20

Re: Should you hear the fan going round?
 
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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35682089)
Only if the weed is of sub standard quality!

Your point is?

spiderplant 21-03-2014 11:57

Re: Should you hear the fan going round?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dwarfofpoison (Post 35682084)
Fortunately / unfortunately TiVo now connects to the network every six hours and I'm unsure if the HDD kicks into action when this is done (my thoughts are that it doesn't use the HDD to download or process this data).

It does use the HDD for this, and also periodically for various other housekeeping purposes. Also the hard drives may spin themselves up periodically for their own reasons.

You may find it's better to leave the box on (also make sure power-saving is disabled) so the HDD spins all the time instead of it stopping and starting.

jb66 21-03-2014 12:14

Re: Should you hear the fan going round?
 
Mine is quiet on bur when on standby it clicks and it's quite annoying

Mad Max 21-03-2014 12:23

Re: Should you hear the fan going round?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by love Virgin2013 (Post 35682104)
Your point is?



Jesus H! It's a joke, lighten up man......:devsmoke:

OLD BOY 21-03-2014 13:39

Re: Should you hear the fan going round?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35682162)
Jesus H! It's a joke, lighten up man......:devsmoke:

Ha, ha - don't fret, MM, a humour deficiency creeps in on the Cable Forum now and again! ;)

Sirius 22-03-2014 11:21

Re: Should you hear the fan going round?
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35682186)
Ha, ha - don't fret, MM, a humour deficiency creeps in on the Cable Forum now and again! ;)

Only now and again :LOL:

nicko 22-03-2014 13:31

Re: Should you hear the fan going round?
 
You must have the SLEEP mode selected in the devices/power saving menu for the standby mode to have any real effect, then when your Tivo is not recording anything you've scheduled it will go completely silent almost like it was turned off, but it will wake itself if a new recording is scheduled.


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