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Installed a Triton this week and noticed in the owners manual that they do not recommend pulling the plug from triton to the wall when components are plugged in to the triton. You are supposed to unplug everything from the triton first and then unplug the triton. Same on plugging in. Plug in triton to the wall and then each of the components into the triton. There is a mention that not following this could cause an arcing fault. Has anyone heard of this happening? It's a bit of a pain to follow this procedure when away for a few days, thunderstorms, or switching gear around.
That said, like the triton alot already. Many have suggested that it gets better with burn in and suggest plugging in a fan or something else to speed up the process without wearing tubes out. Will see. Already a happy camper
That said, like the triton alot already. Many have suggested that it gets better with burn in and suggest plugging in a fan or something else to speed up the process without wearing tubes out. Will see. Already a happy camper
