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    22'' Display + 40cmx50cm IKEA Frame + PIR Sensor

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      A Former User
      last edited by A Former User

      You are the genius!! I considered IKEA RIBBA, but I gave up the idea because the depth was not enough. How can you find “Back-to-Back” solution! I should have read this article 1 weeks before.

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        ryck Module Developer @Guest
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        @Sean Well, to be honest, my wife deserves all the credit: I was desperate after 2 weeks of trying to do my own frame, including butchering 3 RiBBAs (just to get the glass) and my wife just said: hey, you already have two unused frames, why you just don’t glue them back to back? MIND BLOWN

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          AZ_Geek
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          @ryck Would please you post a hardware list with prices? I like your setup and it looks like a simple cost effective design for my first project.

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            ryck Module Developer @AZ_Geek
            last edited by

            @AZ_Geek I can try :)

            Required

            • Old 22’’ display (£10)
            • 2 x IKEA RIBBA 40x50
            • One way reflective film
            • Micro SDHC
            • Raspberry Pi 3 B
            • HDMI to VGA adaptor

            Optional

            • PIR Sensor
            • Jumper wires
            • DHT22
            • Mini buttons

            You will also need some glue to join the two frames together, an extension lead to plugin everything inside the frame, a drill to hang the frame and make a hole for the extension lead cable… but hopefully you’ll have all this things already.

            Good luck with your new MagicMirror!

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              TGBB
              last edited by

              Isn’t a 40/50 Ribba frame at Ikea…?!? Thinking of using this or two back to back. Also can you quote the one way reflective film you used as the link was just a link to Ebay.

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                MyMirror
                last edited by MyMirror

                Hey ryck,

                is it possible to show us some pictures from the backside how do you placed the PIR ?
                How do you fix the PIR and, if possible, the connection from the PIR to the raspi …
                And what hight did your RIBBA have?

                Thanks!

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                  ryck Module Developer @MyMirror
                  last edited by

                  @MyMirror Sure, I’ll try tonight, but I can already tell you:

                  • The PIR is attached to the bottom of the frame with some bluetack
                  • The PIR sensor is using this “module” so just follow the instruction (ie, here)
                  • My frame was 40x50, but you have more options, just choose the one that works better for you (and fits your screen, of course)

                  Good luck!

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                    ryck Module Developer @TGBB
                    last edited by

                    @TGBB Yeah, just two 40x50 RIBBA frames glued back to back…
                    Any reflective film will work. Seems like the link I posted is not valid anymore, but you could use something like this…

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                      MyMirror @ryck
                      last edited by

                      Hey ryck, thanks for the details.
                      Did your monitor shows information like “no HMDI found” or “lost signal” or anything like this, when the PIR turns off the screen?
                      If not … what have you done to suppress the text/infos?
                      Or is your monitor smart enough to do that for you?
                      Greets
                      MyMirror

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                        ryck Module Developer @MyMirror
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                        @MyMirror I don’t get any text on the display when it goes off, maybe the display is smart enough? Are you using the same software to turn it off?

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