Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Magic Mirror finally complete--PIR issue solved
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After working for some time, I finally eliminated the random PIR triggering by using doorbell wire wrapped in aluminum foil to extend the distance between the PIR and the Pi itself. I’m happy with the build. and would only change a couple of things. Next time, I will probably get the microwave motion sensors, and I’ll definitely use a real glass mirror as the acrylic mirror already has some minor scratches.
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@uatuba said in Magic Mirror finally complete--PIR issue solved:
I finally eliminated the random PIR triggering by using doorbell wire wrapped in aluminum foil
Nice, clean looking mirror. Lovely frame. (I’m partial to wood). I applaud your ingenuity in solving the PIR issue. Now, hide or disguise the power cord and you’ll be golden. :thumbup:
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@mykle1 I’m not sure that fully hiding the power cord in this instance is going to be possible. Location and the layout of what’s on the other side of the wall has kind of dictated the power cord dangling as it is, although we will use a plant stand and plant of some kind to at least make it less noticeable.
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@uatuba said in Magic Mirror finally complete--PIR issue solved:
we will use a plant stand and plant of some kind to at least make it less noticeable.
That’s what I meant by “hide or disguise”. I put a bookcase under this one and a toy bear to hide the little bit of power cord that was still exposed.
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That’s a good looking mirror! The acrylic is showing just a slight amount of bend, but only just. I think you did quite well.
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@bhepler Thanks! I got the bend mostly fixed by adding supports that ran the length and width of the frame. It’s still nowhere near as perfect as glass would be. This was mainly a proof of concept, so I know what tweaks to make when it comes time to build another.