EDITED :
21:57 , The switch works fine and I still can't feel the temperature when I touch the device (cold).
22:57 , The switch works fine and I still can't feel the temperature when I touch the device (cold).
23:57 , The switch works fine and I still can't feel the temperature when I touch the device (cold).
24:57 , The switch works fine and I still can't feel the temperature when I touch the device (cold). TEST END
*My FM3 mk2t and these cuvave/m-vave wireless devices seem to be able to be used continuously for 4 hours without any signs of heat generation.
However, since the 5pin socket is very loose, it is expected to be quite a headache to secure these devices and prepare them for live performances. That's because while checking the temperature by touching it with my hand, I touched it a little crookedly, and I was embarrassed because the switch didn't work. (During the last test) I 'aligned' the device on the midi out side with my hand again, and the switch worked again normally.
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hi ,
I am using the FM3 mk2T and the M-vave wireless midi device I recently bought myself and the cuvave midi wireless switch I received as a gift.
Since I was interested in this topic, I decided to try testing it myself. The temperature in my room is 26'c as shown in the picture, and the FM3, widi device, and switch booted at 20:57 PM Korean time.
After booting is complete
wireless switch
I confirmed that by pressing it once, I was properly moved to the scene I had set.
Now, after 4 hours (the average time I think FM3 will be on continuously for small and large performances), I will touch the widi device with my hand and write more about how hot it feels.
The estimated test completion time is approximately 24:57 Korean time. Also, I will check by pressing the switch every hour to make sure that the batteries of the widi devices are not exhausted.
1.Setting of FM3 and wireless midi devices is complete.
2.Time the test started
3.Current temperature in the test room (degrees Celsius)