Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
PIR-Sensor - put your mirror to sleep if not used
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@pugsly: Are you using Node v6? I had the same issue this weekend.
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Hi! Im having the same issue as @pugsly. I do already have the PIR sensor connected but once I launch the MagicMirror the screen goes white.
This is what I have in the config.js:
{ module: "MMM-PIR-Sensor', config: { sensorPIN: '2' } }
Any thoughts? Thx!
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There was a type on my message… sorry. This is what I have done:
{ module: 'MMM-PIR-Sensor’, config: { sensorPIN: ‘2’ } }
Note from admin: Please use Markdown on code snippets so it is easier to read!
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@incubik have you checked your Web inspector?
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I have Raspbian install so Im using Epiphany. Does this browser has a web inspector? if so, where? Thx
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I got my sensor and hooked it up, same problem.
Yes, I am using node version 6.0. When I did the install that’s the version that was installed, I think the install script now installs an older version?
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I’ve tried to use PIN 26. In my electron errorlog, there was this msg:
[Error: digitalRead: IsInt32(arguments['pin']) === false]
So I went back to PIN 22 and now my mirror starts again. :-)
EDIT:
New idea -> Try without ’ ';
{ module: 'MMM-PIR-Sensor’, config: { sensorPIN: 2 , } }
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Ok, I will!
Maybe it is a hardware problem? I’ve connected the PIR-sensor this way, is this correct?
https://www.raspberrypi.org/learning/physical-computing-guide/connect-pir/ -
@incubik Looks fine, the hardware does not influence the module behavior tough, you could also run it without something connected.