Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Bathroom Magic Mirror Cabinet "Alibert" - MagicAlibert
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Hi @binog ,
here is a picture of the back
The wiring still has to be done. This is only the temporary solution. The cords you can see on the photo are currently used for stabilization, because the MagicAlibert is very “door-heavy”.I can only provide a picture of the mounted Raspberry Pi later, when I have removed the back of the door again.
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@spitzlbergerj Great work and finish.
Where did u attach the Haljia 5 RCWL-0516) an which Modul are u using for that sensor? -
@OberfragGER
Thanks for the compliments!
I will put the radar sensor outside the body either on top or on the bottom. I have printed a white housing for it with the 3D printer, which I can mount accordingly. Let’s see where it responds better -
That’s next level stuff right there! Great job!
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@cyberphox Thanks for the compliments!
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Hi everybody,
and here are the photos of the interior of the right door:
The screen is already fixed through the cutout of the Alu Dibond plate. With a little tape it is actually already fixed enough. For safety I have attached 4 angles, which press it additionally in. The Raspberry is mounted on a 3D printed plate. The cable routing is done via damp room cable boxes.
right door - interieur
right door - interieur
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Awesome work!
Are the mirrors just glued onto the doors?
And did you use the chrome spy for both sides?Best wishes,
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@lxne Thanks!
yes they are just glued
you see my method of glueing better in this post https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/9154/bathroom-magic-mirror
No, I don’t use chrome spy, I bought the mirrors here https://www.glas-star.de/spionspiegelnachmass/chrome-spy-spiegel/