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Denali 6000t breaker switch question
Hi all,
Just got it today and was wondering if the switch need to be switch off after finishing every listening session and switching off the components. |
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When i had my Denali i kept it on all the time. I don't think you need to switch it on and off constantly.... If you are away for a very long period (vacation) or during thunderstorms i would consider turning it off.
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Its not an on off switch
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far better than 'flipping the switch' would be to unplug, no way will the switch alone protect.
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As you note unplugging when you are away (or subject to a lightning storm) is always better |
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Tks guys for all the replies. Everytime I switch it off my ARC dac9 settings goes to default.
I shall keep it on. |
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