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    I cant seem to insall 3rd party modules correctly, what am i doing wrong?

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

      @jiggly said in I cant seem to insall 3rd party modules correctly, what am i doing wrong?:

      Would the clock problem have anything to do with the fact that i keep getting undervoltage warning??

      Sure. The under-voltage issue is likely because of your power supply for the Pi being inadequate. I would get the proper power for your Pi.

      Have you tried adding a module other than the MMM-CoinMarketCap module? If another successfully loads then your problem lies with MMM-CoinMarketCap.

      Create a working config
      How to add modules

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      • strawberry 3.141S Offline
        strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @jiggly
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        @jiggly the picture of your file tree shows that your module folder is called MMM-Coinmarketcap instead of MMM-CoinMarketCap. You should change that otherwise magicmirror can’t find the module

        Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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        • idoodlerI Offline
          idoodler Module Developer @jiggly
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          @jiggly I have had the same undervoltage issue when trying to access 5V from the monitors power supply, which just supplied to less power. Switching to a 2A 5V power supply solved the issue

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            shazglass
            last edited by

            I am NO expert and I could be 100% incorrect, but in your pic of your modules you dont have a return wrapper. you need this }, and you just have this }

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              cyberphox
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              @strawberry-3-141 said in I cant seem to insall 3rd party modules correctly, what am i doing wrong?:

              @jiggly the picture of your file tree shows that your module folder is called MMM-Coinmarketcap instead of MMM-CoinMarketCap. You should change that otherwise magicmirror can’t find the module

              This should definitely fix it!

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                jiggly
                last edited by yawns

                You guys are amazing! I did two things to get the module to work. I changed the name of the Module to CoinMarketCap instead of Coinmarketcap and also i added a comma at the end of } the wrapper. New to all this raspberry pi and coding so i wanted to say thanks to all of you people!

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