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      kwaeksler last edited by kwaeksler

      Hi Everyone,

      it is done! I replaced my boring mirror in the bathroom by a MagicMirror and i am super happy with the result 🙂
      First of all, here some photos from the creation:
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      The finished product:

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      Used Modules:

      • General:
        – MMM-PIR-Sensor
        – MMM-pages
        – MMM-Buttons
        – MM-hide-all
      • First Page:
        – Clock
        – Calender
        – Calendar_monthly
        – Currentweather
        – Weatherforecast
        – Newsfeed
        – MMM-SystemTemperature
        – MMM-Spotify
      • Second Page:
        – MMM-HTMLSnippet
        – Selfmade Python Script to get my local club standings
        – MMM-NFL

      Thanks for all the help here in the forum especially from the developers!
      Hope you like my Mirror and greetings from Germany

      Kwaeksler 🙂

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      • Snille
        Snille Module Developer last edited by

        @kwaeksler Looking good! How are you controlling the LEDs?

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          kwaeksler @Snille last edited by

          @Snille Thank you 🙂
          Its a simple script to fade in/fade out the LEDs when the PIR-Sensor is triggered.
          I can post it later if you want.

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            ashishtank last edited by

            Looks great !

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            • Snille
              Snille Module Developer @kwaeksler last edited by Snille

              @kwaeksler Ah, ok, so controlled from the RPi I/O pins? 🙂 I’m currently trying to control my leds from the serial-port (because I’m not running the mirror on a RPi), but I have not yet found a MM-module that supports talking to the serial-port (in the correct way). For the moment I’m have a Arduino Nano that CAN control the leds, but I want to send commands (via USB-Serial) to the Nano to do stuff with the leds… 🙂

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                Blauenfeldt last edited by

                Looks great!
                Do you know what screen you are using, and what the reflectance % and the other numbers are on the mirror?

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                  kwaeksler @Snille last edited by

                  @Snille Yes i am controlling the strip with the I/O-Pins 🙂
                  I have taken these instructions as a help: Raspberry Pi & RGB LED-Strips

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                    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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