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Slim, Frameless Bathroom Mirror with a 27" Display

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  • M Offline
    MyMirror
    last edited by Jan 17, 2018, 6:56 AM

    One more :-)
    Can you explain the first picture a bit more? What are the individual boxes and connections that can be seen in the picture?

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    • R Offline
      reaper81
      last edited by Jan 17, 2018, 9:57 AM

      @Relic

      The wood frame ist glued with the strongest intallation glue i could find. in my case it was soudal fix all high track.

      The consistency of this glue is very tough, so i had to spread it with a spatula on the frame. Before this i had roughen the foil on the glas with sandpaperfor more gluegrip.

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      After one day with a lot of weight on the frame the glue was harden.

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        reaper81
        last edited by reaper81 Jan 17, 2018, 10:29 AM Jan 17, 2018, 10:16 AM

        @ MyMirror

        Before finishing the project, i had to rearange some prarts a little bit of the mirror, because i needed some space for the hanging rails. So don’t wonder.

        alt text

        1. 220V AC Connection
        2. 220V AC Mainswitch
        3. 220V AC branching dose
        4. 24V LED-power adapter
        5. LED-Controller with radioreceiver
        6. LED-stripes
        7. monitor-power adapter mit HDMI-connection
        8. monitor
        9. 5V power adapter for Raspberry Pi und Bluetooth-Speaker
        10. raspberry Pi
        11. networkcable for Raspberry Pi
        12. cameramodul for useridentification
        13. radarsensor zur userdetection
        14. voltage converter für Bluetooth-speaker from 5V to 3.3V
        15. bluetoothreceiver/ -amplifier für exciter
        16. button zur connect Bluetoothreceiver und smartphone
        17. volumen Up Button for the Bluetoothreceiver
        18. volumen Down Button for the Bluetoothreceiver
        19. exciter (speaker)
        20. memorycard for the raspi with a backupimage
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        • V Offline
          Vancete
          last edited by Jan 17, 2018, 11:59 AM

          WOW. It look georgeous.

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          • M Offline
            MyMirror
            last edited by Jan 17, 2018, 6:00 PM

            Very good - thanks for sharing!

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              schlachtkreuzer6
              last edited by Jan 18, 2018, 8:25 PM

              Thank you for all your informations! So last question ^^ how is the sound with the exciters? Maybe we need here a YouTube video 😁😁

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              • M Offline
                MyMirror
                last edited by MyMirror Jan 19, 2018, 4:40 PM Jan 19, 2018, 3:53 PM

                … and a few more from my site :-)

                • Can you show us, how do you dismantled the foot
                  and how do you attach the power cable on the screen?
                • What about the temperature of the monitor? Will not be too hot in the tight construction?
                • Do you apply black foil on the back side of the mirror to improve the mirror effect?

                Thanks for all your tips and pictures!

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                  MyMirror
                  last edited by Jan 19, 2018, 4:49 PM

                  and did you get that:
                  –> recall off PDS241/271

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                  • R Offline
                    reaper81
                    last edited by Jan 22, 2018, 10:32 AM

                    @schlachtkreuzer6

                    “…how is the sound with the exciters?”

                    Let me put it this way, the exciter sound better than the sound from the phone.
                    But you should not promise too much. The bass is quite good but high frequencies, as for the voices go under.
                    I can only speculate if stronger exciters in conjunction with a stronger amp would help here. The main reason for
                    the use of the exciter was the ease of installation and the small depth. If the mirror was not as flat as possible
                    I should have used real speakers with their own acoustic cabinet.

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                      reaper81
                      last edited by reaper81 Jan 22, 2018, 10:56 AM Jan 22, 2018, 10:54 AM

                      @MyMirror

                      “…Can you show us, how do you dismantled the foot…”
                      Sorry but i have no pictures from the dismantling the foot. But is realy easy. All you have to do is remove the back of the palstik from the monitor, which is held with plastic noses. It is best to use a slightly wider spatula or car interior tool. Then you can already see the three screws with which the foot on the monitor screwed. In the end, only the monitor foot has to be screwed on to get the cable out of it.

                      “…What about the temperature…”
                      I do not know if the monitor temperature will be a problem in the future. If so, ventilation holes could still be drilled in the upper part of the frame.

                      “…apply black foil on the back side…”
                      No, the black film is there to reflect incident light just as the black monitor does. If I did not do that, I would have a darker reflection in the area of the monitor than in the areas without a monitor.

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