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How HOT Does it Get?

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  • J Offline
    Jopyth Moderator
    last edited by Jopyth Jan 29, 2017, 4:57 PM Jan 29, 2017, 4:57 PM

    What do you need? Module or command: /opt/vc/bin/vcgencmd measure_temp?

    Helpful sticky: How to troubleshoot

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      schlachtkreuzer6 @AAPS
      last edited by Jan 29, 2017, 5:38 PM

      @AAPS is your case ventilated/some holes? do you using a heatsink for cpu and Ram? my pi2 climbs to max. 60°C so anyway your far far faaaaaar way to melt your PLA case ^^

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        AAPS
        last edited by Jan 29, 2017, 6:10 PM

        My case is ventilated, but I still might consider a tiny fan to make sure nothing happens anyway. I don’t use a heatsink. Either way, my raspberry pi shouldn’t ever get hot enough to melt the plastic, which melts at like 200°C in the 3d printer.

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          AAPS
          last edited by Jan 31, 2017, 3:47 AM

          I am also assuming that it is okay for me to always keep the pi on (the display will mostly stay off, though). Someone please correct me if I am wrong because the last thing I need is my raspberry pi not being powerful enough to always stay active.

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            planet4
            last edited by Jan 31, 2017, 2:03 PM

            I did some tests and here is my results. However my PI is located on the other side of the wall and not in the frame.

            PI Without heatsink and with
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            With vent holes
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            Without holes

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              AAPS
              last edited by Feb 1, 2017, 12:43 AM

              It seems like I should be completely fine, and nothing should melt or get messed up. Is this right?

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                AAPS
                last edited by AAPS Feb 1, 2017, 8:09 PM Feb 1, 2017, 8:02 PM

                I just realized that I do have a heatsink, but it’s one for an old computer. Do they run mechanically or electronically? It might be just what I need. It won’t be ideal, but I can figure something out.

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                  1m2 @AAPS
                  last edited by Feb 9, 2017, 3:55 AM

                  @AAPS
                  Honestly I think this thing def. needs a fan even with a heatsink. It gets way too hot. I have not finished with OS set up and config quite yet though so it’s not my focus yet, case wise. I had to open the top part of the case even though it was well ventilated, I added a fan and sinse then it’s been running cool to the touch where that was not the case with an open case and heatsink. I will def. encorporate a fan once I get to that point in my build.

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                    AAPS
                    last edited by AAPS Feb 9, 2017, 11:31 AM Feb 9, 2017, 4:24 AM

                    Thanks! That’s the kind of response I was waiting to hear.

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                      Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @1m2
                      last edited by Feb 10, 2017, 2:21 AM

                      @1m2 said in How HOT Does it Get?:

                      I will def. encorporate a fan once I get to that point in my build.

                      I was waiting to see what sort of response you would get about the fan. I’ve been wanting to add a fan although all searches say that the Pi can run without problems up to 80°C or more. That “seemed” hot to me. My Pi was running at 60°C, which is well under the maximum that I discovered. So, I took it upon myself to add a fan (I have spare parts lying around) and connected it to a 5V pin and a GRD pin on the GPIO header. I’ve been running the mirror all day without a hitch and my CPU temp is nearly 20°C cooler. Have a look.

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