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It it wise to leave the fantom on all day?

Posted: 23:41, 24 February 2009
by mr. claudio
I dont do it....i just read a post from a few members. I can see the pro's and Cons to doing this but I Dont wanna risk it myself until I do a little more research...

Re: It it wise to leave the fantom on all day?

Posted: 00:55, 25 February 2009
by Septimo
I've had mine on for more than 6 months at a time... even when I don't use it it's on... If I add up all the time It's been on since I bought it in 04, it's probably been turned on for three years total...

It's in perfect shape as if i bought it yesterday... Screen still perfect and bright...

Re: It it wise to leave the fantom on all day?

Posted: 02:48, 25 February 2009
by FANTOMized
I leave mine on all the time, the only thing is if you want to do this get a APC.
You want to protect it from power surges as well as power outages.

Re: It it wise to leave the fantom on all day?

Posted: 03:19, 25 February 2009
by mr. claudio
wow I would have never known that was the norm for some people. I guess that makes it way easier to deal with the loading speed. I could have used a lot more memory card space before buying more. Im on my 9th CF card.

Re: It it wise to leave the fantom on all day?

Posted: 12:14, 25 February 2009
by da-man
serious???? 6 months?????

Septimo....you mean you left your Fantom on for 6 months?????

Re: It it wise to leave the fantom on all day?

Posted: 13:50, 25 February 2009
by Artemiy
That is very unwise, because you're wasting the energy. In addition, you are not letting the processors cool down, which makes them work slower. And your gear will wear out much sooner, especially the LCD.

Re: It it wise to leave the fantom on all day?

Posted: 15:00, 25 February 2009
by mcaleb
A very worrying thought. I suppose that's the risk in buying used gear. The owner may have left the poor thing on for 6 months. I certainly wouldnt want one of those.

Re: It it wise to leave the fantom on all day?

Posted: 15:02, 25 February 2009
by Andy Keys
It's also surely no good for your electric bill or the environment.

Andy

Septimo ...

Posted: 17:02, 25 February 2009
by manishkurup
... expect a call from Al Gore soon ;)! They've been wondering why the climactic patterns are changing so radically.

But seriously - wow - 6 months - and you dont see any sluggish behaviour or hangs or any such thing - I am amazed!

;) Manish

Re: It it wise to leave the fantom on all day?

Posted: 17:39, 25 February 2009
by howardS
Other than turning on the screensaver, do the Fantoms go into a sleep mode?

Re: It it wise to leave the fantom on all day?

Posted: 23:09, 25 February 2009
by gcollins
i have several homies who drop tracks and most of them leave their gear on all the time

Re: It it wise to leave the fantom on all day?

Posted: 23:19, 25 February 2009
by Krokodilen
I think that constant switching gear on and off will weare out equipment faster than leaving it ON. And when inspiration strikes everything is just a keypress away. Bootup time = inspiration killer.

Cheers
K

Re: It it wise to leave the fantom on all day?

Posted: 23:20, 25 February 2009
by pianoman41
My Fantom X7 is on 24/7, as well as the rest of my studio rack gear. The electricity use issue notwithstanding, there is always the argument of constant heat vs thermal cycling for gear longevity. That is, some believe the constant power surge start-up and heating/cooling cycles from repeated on/off use is actually worse for electronics than starting it once, and leaving it running in a properly ventilated area. I've seen this successfully argued both ways and don't want to start another one here. All I will say is this--no one has ever quantitatively proven that leaving electronic gear on 24/7 shortens its useful life any more than repeated on/off cycles.

The convenience factor far outweighs any others for me.

Re: It it wise to leave the fantom on all day?

Posted: 01:17, 26 February 2009
by Diametro
I could never leave my gear on all the time for a variety of reasons ... I actually enjoy the process of removing the dust covers, turning them on, etc ... and then "putting everything to bed" when I'm done.

I think the "leave on always" approach — as far as longevity goes — perhaps may be more valid with vintage analog gear ...

That said, I don't leave my JP-6 or Juno-60 always on either ... However, I will often leave those on if I'm taking a break for a few hours ... but I will generally turn the Fantom off ... Unless I'm working on an internal project and don't want to risk losing something in the haste to turn off ...

(I don't like the room starts to feel after a while when lots of gear has been on ... kind of warm with a sort of electric film over everything ... )

Personally, I think it's a waste of electricity and a little irresponsible considering what people are talking about regarding climate change ...

I guess that's why they call it a "free world." ... But think of these guys ...

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Nothing comes without a cost ...

Re: It it wise to leave the fantom on all day?

Posted: 03:09, 26 February 2009
by da-man
Yes I'm thinking about how many Big Macs you would get out of one of those Polar Bears? Anyone know?