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      done @PaulB
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      @PaulB
      Are you sure that the Switzerland version is the right to use?

      You should go for “Euro Stecker flach” like this:
      http://picclick.de/GAO-Euro-Steckdosenleiste-4-fach-flach-15-m-Kabel-181929247191.html

      At least, if you are using german connectors.

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        PaulB
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        @trividar Maybe this is a dumb question but you are using an EURO to C13 to power your acer-screen. Do you have also 230 V in Switzerland?
        I can’t find this setup to power my acer screen here in Germany (web/conrad electronics/amazon/ebay …), so I would as you if its possible to buy just a swiss version of the powercable?

        I am just concered of the overpowering which could turn into a fire in my flat :D

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          PaulB
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          @done oh boy, I could kiss you for that :D thanks!

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            Sillec123
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            Thanks, have you cut the frame with a water cut? Or how have you make it so perfect?

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              trividar @Sillec123
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              @Sillec123 no, just with a normal circular table saw.

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                Johans @trividar
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                @trividar
                can you tell me how I can start a fan running when pi cpu is > 70°C and off when lower.
                What program did you use, was this a separate module for the MM?

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                  yawns Moderator @Johans
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                  @Johans
                  You could use this: https://www.npmjs.com/package/rpi-fan-controller
                  Or this: https://hackernoon.com/raspberry-pi-temperature-controlled-fan-2aa0de72a564

                  And I am pretty sure, there are more tutorials/scripts out there :)

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                    DæmonEyes @gshimself
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                    @gshimself It has always confused me to no end, that ‘one-way mirror’ is also called the ‘two-way mirror’. What were they thinking??

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                      bhepler Module Developer @DæmonEyes
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                      @dæmoneyes - It’s probably another genius idea from the same guys who made “flammable” and “inflammable” mean the same thing.

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