I have noticed on the Mind 2 and the Mind 2s that the fan control on both devices seems to stop responding after waking up from sleep mode.
And so the device becomes over 100 °C warm - it literally boils.
After a restart, the fan controller starts up again and runs at full speed.
Here is a screenshot after the restart. As you can see, the temperatures are at a critical level.
Normally a fan that is not running would be noticed quite quickly, but in this case the device was connected to the Mind Graphics, where it is often not recognizable whether both fans or only those of the Mind Graphics are running.
Is the problem already known? And if so, is it possibly due to Windows itself, which is known to have problems with sleep/hibernate mode and does not run stable in this mode?
The only solution to this problem is to deactivate sleep/hibernate mode.
Could you assist with providing the BIOS & EC version for Mind? Additionally, regarding the issue you mentioned, is there a more reliable method to reproduce it? We will also attempt to replicate the phenomenon on our end
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EC is not mentioned in the App.
The method described worked every time. I have since deactivated the hibernate/sleep mode.
It also seems that in the scenario mentioned above, the fan is probably running after waking up, but only very slow, at least you can feel a small air flow at the side opening. Of course, this could simply be the warm air flowing out. Without being able to read out the fan activity with the usual tools, this is difficult to confirm.