How Does the Fan in the Torpedo Live Work?
The fan in the Torpedo Live is controlled by the internal temperature monitor within the unit. The fan is turned on when the temperature reaches a threshold dependant on the room temperature and the power coming from the amplifier. The hotter the unit gets, the faster the fan turns. The fan reaches maximum speed when the temperature reaches approximately 80°C.
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