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    • K Offline
      kwaeksler @Blauenfeldt
      last edited by

      @Blauenfeldt Thank you :-)
      I am not 100% sure because i bought it by a local dealer and i dont have this informations on the invoice. But i think it is ~20% light transmission.
      I also ordered some test pieces by glastroesch.ch and my mirror is about like the 20% from this dealer:
      glastroesch.ch - Spionspiegel

      I am using an old 24" BenQ-Screen which i bought on eBay - I can see tonight if I can find a more detailed description.

      Hope this will help you :-)

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        ezraholm50
        last edited by

        Hey great project! Been wanting to do a bathroom project myself.

        Does the humidity affect the mirror in any way?
        I was thinking of adding 2 small fans or making it air tight but i should test if the RPI and hardware like that…

        Cheers!

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          kwaeksler @ezraholm50
          last edited by

          Thank you @ezraholm50 :-)
          Sorry for the late answer, didnt check the notifications.

          So far, i have not noticed any effect on humidity. after a long shower, the system temperature is 3-4 degrees clecius higher, but that is not a problem in my eyes. But i also have ventilation holes at the top of the mirror and a vent in the bathroom.

          Kwaeksler

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            lavolp3 Module Developer @kwaeksler
            last edited by

            @kwaeksler Great mirror! Looks really good.
            Can you tell me

            • what glass you used?
            • which program for drawing?
            • which wood parts for the frame?

            How to troubleshoot modules
            MMM-soccer v2, MMM-AVStock

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              Johans @kwaeksler
              last edited by

              @kwaeksler : Nice looking mirror.

              could you give me more details on the buttons you’ve used for controlling? and how to connect & configure them.

              thnaks

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              • StoffbeuteluweS Offline
                Stoffbeuteluwe Project Sponsor
                last edited by

                Hey nice Mirror, can you show the mirror in normal light or daylight ……I like the mirror

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