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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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      johnnyboy @Mykle1
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        Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @johnnyboy
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        @johnnyboy said in Finally finished:

        Lets hope support for MM lasts eh?

        By then, “you’ll” be the support.

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          So here’s a break down I used a 19" insignia tv monitor
          The mirror is a two way smart mirror from http://www.twowaymirrors.com/smart-mirror/

          The receptacle I used was a combo USB outlet. Is runs 5v 3.6a and powers the tv

          From
          http://m.homedepot.com/p/Leviton-15-Amp-Decora-Tamper-Resistant-Combination-Receptacle-and-USB-Charger-White-R02-T5631-00W/205730876?MERCH=REC-_-mobileweb_pip_rr-4-_-205092277-_-205730876-_-N

          Raspberry pi3 to run magic mirror

          Pir sensor from adafruit
          https://www.adafruit.com/product/189

          I used a three gang outlet box and since I only needed two spaces it allowed me to use a blank insert to mount the pir sensor in.

          As for the leviton USB outlet I spliced into an outlet I had already installed I spliced into it to run the wires to a gang box behind the mirror. Leaving a seamless look.

          I made the frame from poplar wood and stained it in ebony color

          As for modules
          I am using Wunderground
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          I kept it simply because i am really new at this but overall I love it

          Sorry I don’t have more pics I didn’t even think about taking any during the process

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            Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @bluecaka69
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            @bluecaka69 said in Finally finished:

            Sorry I don’t have more pics I didn’t even think about taking any during the process

            Again, nice work! take more pictures on your next build. You know you’re gonna build another one.

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              Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @Mykle1
              last edited by Mykle1

              @Mykle1 Is that glass or acrylic? And, 6mm or 3mm?

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                bluecaka69 @Mykle1
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                @Mykle1 this is what I got it is glass and 1/4 in (6mm)

                http://www.twowaymirrors.com/product/14x18-smart-mirror-sanded-edges/

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                    @johnnyboy it was rather simply. I used https://github.com/paviro/MMM-PIR-Sensor

                    To run it just remember to use bcm numbering instead of gpio numbering

                    I did extend the wires and I used a ferrite bead to ensure there would be no interference…

                    Since me tv doesn’t have a true power saving I used
                    https://github.com/phrazelle/mm-pir-hide-all

                    To create the illusion it shuts off basically turns the screen black until the pir senses motion

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                        @johnnyboy works as expected it is sensitive but there are adjustments on the back of the unit I have my sentivity just a smidge past minimum

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