DAMAGE TO PAINT DUE TO SELF-INFLICTED HEAT
In spite of my previous post, I would like to add that that due to the heat generated by my Fireface 400 (FF400), it has inflicted permanent cosmetic damage on itself. My FF400 sits on a shelf, I run air conditioning most of the time and the only thing that?s near it is my Audio Kontrol 1 audio interface (AK1), which runs cool as ice as it does not do any DSP in the hardware. The AK1 had been sitting on top of my FF400 while the FF400 was used on and off for a couple for a month. After that period decided that it was time to clean the shelf where it was sitting. I first disconnected all cables from my AK1 and tried to pick it up, but I couldn?t, as it was literally stuck to the FF400. I pulled a little harder and it came off. Basically, what had happened is that the AK1 has four small rubber pads on the bottom. The small area under each pad had become hotter the rest of the FF400, resulting in permanent damage to the black paint of the FF400 (it appears to have melted).
After I noticed this I placed a small fan next to the FF400 as I described in my earlier post. Last year when I was in the UK I did notice my FF400 getting hot but it was not too bad, probably because the weather in the UK is cool, but here in China temperature has been an issue. However, according to the specs in the FF400 user manual:
Temperature range: +5? up to +50? Celsius
I assume these values refer to the environmental temperature rather than the actual temperature of the box. The temperature where I use the FF400 is usually between 27 and 30 degrees Celsius, which is not too hot, and certainly less than 50 degrees Celsius!
Therefore my beautiful FF400 has experienced permanent cosmetic damage and possibly internal damage which I am not aware of simply because I haven't taken the box apart, although it does have a bit of a worrying burnt smell on the right-hand side near the Phones jack. The unit still seems to work so I assume no internal damage. However I do get blue screen of death often and currently my FF400 is unable to establish a connection to my computer (Red HOST LED on). The point is that the heat issue has resulted in physical damaged and therefore the re-sale value of the product has been automatically reduced.
Here are some pics. The first image shows where the arrangement:
This image shows an overview of the damage:
This image shows the rubber feet of the AK1:
A closer look of the damage:
And even closer. Here it can be seen that the texture of the paint has changed, resulting in micro bubbles appearing in the paint while it was melting.
And finally, one of the rubber feet on my AK1 which also melted around the edge.
I know it looks like stains but they won't come off, believe me, I have tried rubbing it with a cloth and water to no avail. I even used a bit of ethanol and no success either. Scratching it with my nail also has no effect, therefore the damage is in the paint rather than on it.
Therefore I am worried that my unit may be faulty.