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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    Hard resetting of RPI

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      sdetweil @Piggi
      last edited by

      @Piggi no difference… all bad

      Sam

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        ttarzan @Piggi
        last edited by

        @Piggi No, there’s no difference. You just shouldn’t do it if you can avoid it.

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          Piggi
          last edited by

          So I just basically need to manually shut the RPI down if I don’t want to use it anymore?
          I followed this guys guide and he uses the sonoff switch too.
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aa3VVZA0e5Y&t=376s

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            Fozi Project Sponsor @Piggi
            last edited by

            @Piggi Believe me, it is not a question IF it breaks, it is a question WHEN it breaks, if you just pull out the plug.

            Although I don’t know your use case, I have following proposal:

            1. Use MMM-Remote-Control to shutdown or reboot your mirror (if you wan’t to do it manually) OR
              setup a cron job, if you want to shut it down or reboot automatically at certain times.

            2. Use/program the Sonoff switch to boot the RPi again, if it was shut down (switch off/on)

            That way you are on the safe side with the RPi and you protect your investment for the Sonoff.

            Regards
            Fozi

            HowTo: Replace PIR Sensor with a RCWL-0516 Microwave Sensor

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              Piggi
              last edited by

              Thanks for helping guys, will try the MMM-Remote-Control option. Did not know something like that exist. Anyways TY for now.

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                Fozi Project Sponsor @Piggi
                last edited by

                @Piggi you‘re welcome! That’s what a community is for.

                HowTo: Replace PIR Sensor with a RCWL-0516 Microwave Sensor

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