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    Slim, Frameless Bathroom Mirror with a 27" Display

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    • M Offline
      MyMirror
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      @reaper81:
      What kind of PIR do you use? Maybe a HC-SR501?
      And what happens, if the screen comes back from standby? Did a message e. g. “HDMI” or similar appear on the screen?

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        reaper81
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        @doubleT

        During the bathroom planning was only a backlit mirror planned with cable for light.
        This we have reconnected to continuous current. An surface-mounted shaft would never be an option.

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          reaper81
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          @MyMirror

          I do not use a PIR sensor. I use the RCWL-0516 radar sensor. It is PIN compatible too the standard PIR sensors and cheap. However, if you connect it upside down, it burns immediately. That happened to me twice.

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          • bheplerB Offline
            bhepler Module Developer
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            Fantastic job, @reaper81. That looks like a professional installation.

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              schlachtkreuzer6
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              Looks great! :)

              For attachment to the wall without columns but with adjustment I have made hanging bars. Alternatively, there are now IKEA rails with adjustment options.

              What rails do you use (link)? That seems to be a really nice idea!

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                reaper81
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                @schlachtkreuzer6

                if you mean the aluminum profile, they are from led-konzept. A realy nice shop, with lots of ideas all around led.

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                  schlachtkreuzer6 @reaper81
                  last edited by

                  @reaper81 said in Slim, Frameless Bathroom Mirror with a 27" Display:

                  @schlachtkreuzer6

                  if you mean the aluminum profile, they are from led-konzept. A realy nice shop, with lots of ideas all around led.

                  No^^the parts for hanging, with the adjustment option from ikea :)

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                    reaper81
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                    @schlachtkreuzer6

                    the conzept is called frence cleat. if they are well done, you can hang your mirror on the wall whitout any gap.

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                    my rails are handcrafted and not so good.

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                    My timber was too thick for the circular saw. If you use the ikea besta rails it is much easier and you get probably better results.

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                      schlachtkreuzer6 @reaper81
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                      @reaper81
                      Ah I see. Thanks!

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                        Relic
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                        This looks like exactly what I want to do! I have one question though, how did you attach the wood frame to the glass? Looks great btw:)

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