Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
RPi 3B+ / high %CPU / high temp
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@Ebson what does it look like without MM started?
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Please discard my previous post. Here is some more detailed testing:
It looks like ‘Weather or Not’ and ‘DarkSky’ forecast cause some problems. I will try to play with update interval.
Anyway, like in here: old discussion, my %CPU with default modules look a bit higher than the one presented in old post.
Do you think that electron version has some influence?
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@Ebson said in RPi 3B+ / high %CPU / high temp:
'Weather or Not’
CPU usage and heat have arisen now and again. If you search the forum you’ll find lots to read and perhaps a solution. At times it has been the version of Pi and other times the version of electron.
Concerning MMM-WeatherOrNot: There are only 2 things that I can think of that might affect your Pi negatively.
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An extremely low updateInternal. The default is
updateInterval: 10 * 60 * 1000,
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The use of the animated icons option.
I would like to hear from others if they are having the same issue, whether with a low updateInterval or the animated icons.
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I used:
- Weather or Not:
updateInterval: 60 * 60 * 1000,
icons: Climacons
(no animation) - DarkSky:
useAnimatedIcons: false,
animateMainIconOnly: false,
updateInterval: 60,
requestDelay: 1000,
updateFadeSpeed: 2000
- 2x Newsfeed:
reloadInterval: 10*60*1000,
updateInterval: 15000,
animationSpeed: 0
and I ended up with:
I still need to consider adding fan but increasing intervals and turning off animation helped a lot
Maybe I will play also with some older electrons.Thank you for your reply;)
- Weather or Not:
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Honestly, I don’t think a 60 minute updateInterval is necessary for WeatherOrNot.
DarkSky updateInterval is 60 ms??? (I don’t use that module). If that is miiliseconds it would certainly cause trouble.
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You are right. I will change it into 6h… or even longer.
There is written in DarkSky’s Documentation that the value should be given in minutes. I don’t really know how to check whether it is not a mistake in Doc. I will make some testing;) -
DarkSky:
setInterval(function() { self.getData(); }, self.config.updateInterval * 60 * 1000); //convert to milliseconds
So, value should be given in minutes in config file. Anyway, I will increase a value. BTW, it is also nice module for weather.
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@Ebson said in RPi 3B+ / high %CPU / high temp:
Anyway, I will increase a value.
No, I meant that 60 minutes is more than adequate.
BTW, it is also nice module for weather.
I use a few of my own.