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  • Vpavela

    I reread all the messages. Probably bluesound do not hear their customers. The n330 player is just great , I love it, but such a minor problem as standby mode without any visual confirmation is disappointing. I hope for the common sense of engineers .

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  • Louis Swart

    Hallo,  I have also this issue with BluOS 3.12.2 and I believe that the Vault 2 (the one with a drive) have no power safe mode.

    I wrote this to Bleusound:

    The Vault 2 (not in a group) do not have an Power Save Mode! My results of measuring:
    Idle with a powerline voltage of 231 - 235 V With led dimming and playing a radio station:
    8,4 - 8,5 Watt.
    With playing music from the drive:
    11,5 - 12,1 Watt.
    Set everything in pause, after 15 min:
    7,95 - 8,1 Watt
    Waiting for one our:
    7,95 - 8,1 Watt, no app, no playing, compleet still.
    Now the year consumption switch off = 70 kWh. Is a lot more then the European standard by less then 3 watt.
    measuring switch off:
    Power Line 231 - 235 V. Cos Phi 0,47 current I = 0,072 Amp. P = 8 Watt.

    My conclusion is that der is no Power Save Mode.

    Up-date: after playing music from the drive and after that set on pause and no app or network activity, the drive remains active all day long (the NAS function). Power consumption approximately 12 Watt.

    But when you stop the music from the drive bij switching first to an internet radiostation en then set on pause, the drive remain stil after een short time and the power consumption remains 8 Watt.

    I never hear the drive in sleep mode active before the last update from okt. I prefer the vacation mode that disappeared with the last update to make sure the drive is off.

    if all devices in the world have such a sleep mode, we still have to install a lot of windmills! Come on Bleusound, work on a green earth!

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  • DanieLand

    I think it will be hard to get them to admit that there is a design problem, they must already be too focused on node 3 ...

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  • Daniel Westergård

    I want to point out that the same issue is with the Pulse Flex 2i.. not just the PowerNode.

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  • DanieLand

    Hope the next update meets our expectations… this update (3.12.2) was a bad thing… maybe for a good, who knows? high-tech engineers still need to recognize their mistakes. In the meantime, I unplug my node 2 when I'm not listening to music.

    personally, I would see a deep standby with my remote control or the application, that's what I do with my Atoll amplifier

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  • DanieLand

    What would be logical if there is really a standby after 15 minutes, it would be the extinction of the LEDs (not a change of color) and the disconnection of the network ...

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  • DanieLand

    https://support1.bluesound.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360052036313-NAD-M10?page=1#community_comment_360013426354

    Read this post, it's edifying about the poor sleep strategy for NAD and Bluesound devices

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  • DanieLand

    Again I repeat, we have no visual evidence that the player goes to sleep after 15 minutes and again when you claim node 2i can take 5 minutes to wake up from deep sleep, that is is a joke, mine takes 10 seconds no more… !! you realize what it takes 5 minutes to wake up, your argument does not hold.

    set your countdown to 5 minutes and wait ...

    Well, I take things with philosophy, as I told you above, my next reader will not be a bluesound… 😉

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  • DanieLand

    I read and I answered you ...

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