So do I need to have eco on or on auto? I also ordered a fan that I’ll have Saturday. The purpose of having eco on or in auto is specifically to reduce heat correct?
Any channel you use external amplification for will
not be effected by ECO. I use my system primarily for stereo music. Then there is standard TV (sit-coms, etc) that is not at all demanding.
I leave ECO in the "AUTO" position because I get the benefit of it being on and if I hear the relay clicking on and off then I know that I am switching between on and off. I have not heard the relay in my normal use.
On the rare occasion that I watch a movie at my house, and it is one that I intend to fully take advantage of my HT setup, I will switch ECO off.
I do keep a pair of fans in operation because at $20, why not?
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These have an "Off-Low-Medium-High" switch and I find (assuming the hot air has somewhere to go and is not being routed back into the AVR) keeping it on low prevents heat buildup and the cooler heat sinks will pull the heat out of the components very effectively! Just check to make sure the top of the case is staying cool, if it is then you know the heart sinks are.
Pointers:
1) Put the fans on the two hottest places where ventilation slots are!
2) You may be tempted if you notice that AC Infinity make more expensive units with a thermostat controller. This would be great if you have your gear off on an A/V closet or something, but I tried one and the problem is the fans (which I never notice on low) make more sound as they start up and that is an unwelcome distraction. I
never notice my fans constantly running on low. I won't swear that I can't hear them, but I can swear that they are quieter than the HVAC, refrigerator, water running, etc. (and to be clear, I have a well designed home with modern quiet appliances).. In other words, they are well below the threshold noise level that I automatically filter out. Late at night if everything is off, I suspect if I listened for them I could hear them but I have never noticed them since I switched to the "always on" (when the AVR is on) strategy.