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What happens when receiver overheats?

By James Holden

What happens when receiver overheats?

The receiver will shut itself off if it continues to overheat. You’ll see this message if your receiver detects a high internal temperature. High temperatures can be caused by the location of the receiver.

Why is my Sony receiver overheating?

Ensure the top of the home audio device has proper ventilation to keep it from overheating. Running the home audio device in a poorly ventilated cabinet can trigger the protection circuit. Reduce the volume level. Raising the volume with a low impedance speaker will trigger the protection circuit.

Do Sony receivers run hot?

The audio system generates heat (even at low volume) due to circuit processing, and the area around the heat radiation holes on the top or back can become hot. Don’t close or cover the heat radiation holes on the back or side of the unit.

Do receivers need ventilation?

“Although there’s no definitive specification, we recommend a minimum of 5 inches of ventilation space on top and 2 inches on either side of the receiver/amplifier to greatly reduce the risk of the amplifier overheating and tripping the Protection Circuit when playing at moderate to high volume output levels.

Why is my air conditioner receiver getting so hot?

You didn’t mention whether the receiver’s built-in fan was working. They can fail, as can the circuitry that turns them on. Also, check that the 8 ohm/4 ohm switch is in the proper position. Finally, make sure there is adequate ventilation around the receiver. Nothing should be placed on top of it.

Why is my Sony home audio protector flashing?

Sony Home Audio Protect Flashing 1 If there has been an electrical surge or power outage, then the internal surge protection inside the home audio device… 2 Ensure the top of the home audio device has proper ventilation to keep it from overheating. Running the home audio… 3 Reduce the volume level. If the impedance of any of the… See More….

What can cause audio / video equipment to overheat?

Potential sources of heat include heating ducts, radiators, baseboard heaters, space heaters, and kitchen appliances. Also, direct sunlight from windows can act a source of heat. 2. Install your audio/video equipment in the position the manufacturer recommends.

What causes an amp to overheat when no speaker is on?

1) It’s been running with no speaker load, as a fill in for an outboard phono-stage for an amp that does not possess one (achieved by using phono-input and then out through the tape-out) ? 2) That I found some white plastic round things, with screw-heads in them, on the board and decided to turn them a few times, for the sheer hell of it? Oops!

You didn’t mention whether the receiver’s built-in fan was working. They can fail, as can the circuitry that turns them on. Also, check that the 8 ohm/4 ohm switch is in the proper position. Finally, make sure there is adequate ventilation around the receiver. Nothing should be placed on top of it.

Potential sources of heat include heating ducts, radiators, baseboard heaters, space heaters, and kitchen appliances. Also, direct sunlight from windows can act a source of heat. 2. Install your audio/video equipment in the position the manufacturer recommends.

What happens if your a / V unit overheats?

Without enough air flow, your electronics can overheat to the point of permanent damage or fire. Overheating also stifles the efficiency of electronics. Follow these steps to insure your systems perform in top shape.

Why is my Kenwood surround receiver getting so hot?

Some receivers have heatsinks that cool down certain components, and yours is probably overheating, and the audio processor is dropping out. I have an older Kenwood surround receiver (Late 1990’s) in my house, and it does heat up a little, but doesn’t drop out the sound.