I just wanted to share my recent experiences in the hope they might help others.
I'd experienced a lot of issues with my 'Fox either crashing, or losing signal, several times a day. I noticed that the tuner module was getting very hot; so much so that it was uncomfortable to touch.
I did think about just using the Fan package in the Custom Firmware to increase the fan speed, but since this extracts air past the hard disc, I wasn't sure how much good it would do. So I fitted a PC case fan to my TV unit, arranged to blow cold air on the back of the 'Fox, and found that this significantly improved matters. But it still wasn't perfect, so (on the basis that it was out of warranty already) I cut a hole in the lid over the tuner module and fitted the fan to it, oriented to suck air out of the case. Two weeks on, no crashes or loss of signal - and as a bonus, the hard disc temperature has dropped 10 degrees even though the fan isn't near the disc.
The additional fan is powered by a 6V power supply I happened to have around, so it runs quite slowly and is almost inaudible. It's a 92mm unit (a Noctua NF-A9, to be precise)
I'd experienced a lot of issues with my 'Fox either crashing, or losing signal, several times a day. I noticed that the tuner module was getting very hot; so much so that it was uncomfortable to touch.
I did think about just using the Fan package in the Custom Firmware to increase the fan speed, but since this extracts air past the hard disc, I wasn't sure how much good it would do. So I fitted a PC case fan to my TV unit, arranged to blow cold air on the back of the 'Fox, and found that this significantly improved matters. But it still wasn't perfect, so (on the basis that it was out of warranty already) I cut a hole in the lid over the tuner module and fitted the fan to it, oriented to suck air out of the case. Two weeks on, no crashes or loss of signal - and as a bonus, the hard disc temperature has dropped 10 degrees even though the fan isn't near the disc.
The additional fan is powered by a 6V power supply I happened to have around, so it runs quite slowly and is almost inaudible. It's a 92mm unit (a Noctua NF-A9, to be precise)