Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Mac CPU increases drastically and gets hot
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Have you tied removing module by module to see if you can pin point if one of them is causing the problems
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@JohnBachini good point, MMM-DarkSkyForecast causing the problem. So I guess there’s no way to solve this problem…
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I know that module does use bit of cpu if all the icon animation is turned on, but would have thought your mac mini should have easily managed that. Well there are plenty of other weather modules to use :-)
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@JohnBachini this was also my thought that an i5 should handle that, but the cpu goes up to over 90% and the Mac mini gets really really hot… Hmm it looks like i have to find an other weather module, but this module just looks awesome ;o(
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@trividar
Yeah i have 2012 MacMini which i use for plexserver, so when that’s transcoding that’s using a lot of cpu, so a few animated icons shouldn’t even show up as load. The other thing to note is darksky has been bought by Apple, and they’ve announced that API access will be stopped in 2022. -
Hey @j-e-f-f maybe you can help me as the creator of the module ;o) is there a way to use the animated icons without killing my cpu? Thanks a lot!
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@trividar just as a test have you tried it with animation turned off, just to confirm it is the animation causing the problems. ?
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@trividar hey, I have a mac too, when I show on my mirror some moving object like video or spinning globe or something like that the Mac goes hot too.
When I show normal modules the Mac is warm but not hot that’s ok.
You can use the default weathermodule and change the icon with something you like, I have done this and it looks really cool. -
@JohnBachini it’s definitely the animated icons, because when i deactivate them the mac runs on max. 10 % cpu.
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@Stoffbeuteluwe Do you have some pics? do you use also with the default weather module animated icons?