). If your device is running physically "hot," ensure it is placed in a well-ventilated area, as standard operating humidity is between 10% and 90% non-condensing.
Ensure the firmware matches your specific hardware revision to avoid a permanent "brick."
The engineering team must implement the following changes in the next hotfix release (e.g., v2.0.1-hotfix):
She wiped mud from her palm and looked out across the channel where the river churned like a dark animal. Around her, other volunteers were working under the stress and the rain, their headlights lighting faces and the metal of instruments. The world was noisy with alarms; the GM220S units that remained sane were working overtime to keep the hub informed.
The GM220-S is known to run physically hot (warm to the touch). Firmware versions cannot fix this hardware design (lack of active cooling). However, newer firmware may slightly reduce CPU usage, lowering idle temps by a few degrees.