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    My Magic Mirror - 100x70cm

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    • M Offline
      marcnlx @yawns
      last edited by marcnlx

      @yawns You are correct. It’s mounted directly on top of the frame.

      I didn’t notice heat is really a problem, except a little bit for the monitor board…although it now has way more room to let air out then when the back part of the monitor was still on it!
      I was thinking about drilling some holes in the top of the frame to let the hot air out. There is also a small gap between the frame and the wall itself. On the RPi you can monitor temp as follows:

      pi@mirror:~ $ vcgencmd measure_temp
      temp=54.7'C
      pi@mirror:~ $
      

      I use a small script that shows temperature, but also shows it in Domoticz and sends a Telegram notification if the temperature gets too high:

      pi@mirror:~ $ ./myscripts/rpitemp.sh
      Raspberry Pi Temperature (domoticz) is 54.6 °C
      
      pi@mirror:~ $ cat ./myscripts/rpitemp.sh
      #!/bin/sh
      
      domoticzip=192.168.1.12
      user=xxxx
      pass=xxxx
      tempidx=204
      maxtemp=70
      
      RED='\033[0;31m'
      NC='\033[0m'
      val_temp=`vcgencmd measure_temp | cut -c 6-9`
      val_temp2=`vcgencmd measure_temp | cut -c 6-9 | cut -c 1-2`
      curl -s 'http://'$user':'$pass'@'$domoticzip'/json.htm?type=command¶m=udevice&idx='$tempidx'&nvalue=0&svalue='$val_temp'' > /dev/null
      
      if [ $val_temp2 -gt $maxtemp ]; then
          echo "${RED}Raspberry Pi Temperature ($(hostname)) is $val_temp °C ${NC}"
          curl -s -X POST "https://api.telegram.org/botxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/sendMessage" -F chat_id=xxxxxxxx -F text="Raspberry Pi Temperature ($(hostname)) is $val_temp °C"
      else
          echo "Raspberry Pi Temperature ($(hostname)) is $val_temp °C"
      fi
      exit
      pi@mirror:~ $
      
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        Peter
        last edited by

        Very nice job!
        You live in the Netherlands, like me; can I ask you some questions by mail?
        You have some things in your mirror that make me very curious how you did it!
        Peter

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          marcnlx @Peter
          last edited by

          @Peter said in My Magic Mirror - 100x70cm:

          Very nice job!
          You live in the Netherlands, like me; can I ask you some questions by mail?
          You have some things in your mirror that make me very curious how you did it!
          Peter

          Thanks! Yeah sure, no problem.

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          • Mykle1M Offline
            Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @marcnlx
            last edited by

            @marcnlx said in My Magic Mirror - 100x70cm:

            the only thing was that 30min after hanging it on the wall, “version 1” came off the wall completely

            This gave me a good laugh, thanks. :-)

            I agree. Well thought out (the 2nd one), nicely executed, well documented, pictures and a story. I commend you. Fantastic! :-)

            Create a working config
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              marcnlx @Mykle1
              last edited by

              @Mykle1 said in My Magic Mirror - 100x70cm:

              @marcnlx said in My Magic Mirror - 100x70cm:

              the only thing was that 30min after hanging it on the wall, “version 1” came off the wall completely

              This gave me a good laugh, thanks. :-)

              I agree. Well thought out (the 2nd one), nicely executed, well documented, pictures and a story. I commend you. Fantastic! :-)

              After I realized I could’ve expected this with “version 1” and saw the screen was still okay…same here :)

              Thanks! I just created a post the way I personally like to read it ;) I spend at least a week setting up everything, testing things out, seeing the “please create config file” after a restart a million times after making a change and forgetting an { [ , ’ or " somewhere :)
              I hope this will give people a bit of a Quick Start in configuring all modules and how I got everything working together ;)

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                bellroy @marcnlx
                last edited by

                @marcnlx, well done and kudos to you on your magic mirror. I’m moving to a new place soon always have this thought that i want to build one of this bad boy as a home accessories. With you details guides of building the magic mirror is going to be very helpful and thanks for that.

                you mind if i ping you separately if i hit the wall and hoping you can shed some lights.

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                  marcnlx @bellroy
                  last edited by

                  @bellroy said in My Magic Mirror - 100x70cm:

                  @marcnlx, well done and kudos to you on your magic mirror. I’m moving to a new place soon always have this thought that i want to build one of this bad boy as a home accessories. With you details guides of building the magic mirror is going to be very helpful and thanks for that.

                  you mind if i ping you separately if i hit the wall and hoping you can shed some lights.

                  No problem…just ping me if you hit any issues.

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                    SoleLo
                    last edited by

                    @marcnlx firstly this mirror is awesome. How did you mount the mirror on the frame with it being bigger than the frame?

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                    • brobergB Offline
                      broberg Project Sponsor
                      last edited by

                      @solelo look at the pictures and you’ll see that is fitted with four screws to hold it to the frame :)

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                        SoleLo @broberg
                        last edited by

                        @broberg I did, did you just drill holes in the mirror also to hold it in place, I’m a little nervous to do that…

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