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    How HOT Does it Get?

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      AAPS
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      I’ll thank you right now, and the remote control thing is pretty much what I have been doing, but I want motion detection because the ip adress of my pi changes constantly, so I run the risk of turning my display off and not knowing the site I need to go on to turn it back on. Either way I am about to buy a pir sensor for five bucks and play with it, so whatever I manage to do will have to work for me. ☺

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        Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @AAPS
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        @AAPS

        My ip address changes too but I can find it easily by signing in to my router. You can set a static ip address for your Pi. I tried but got frustrated and gave it up. I’ll try again when my patience isn’t so low.

        I’ve also been toying with the idea of a PIR sensor or webcam but I’m still just trying to perfect my setup before diving into that. Good luck in your venture. I wish I could have been more help

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          AAPS
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          You just telling me this is helpful. I could maybe set a static IP address if I suddenly start feeling less lazy. :thinking:

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            ottobot @AAPS
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            @AAPS just checked my pi zero after running for a few days straight. 51.4c that’s with no fan, no heatsink, and the frame around the mirror covering it.

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              ottobot @Mykle1
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              @Mykle1 Fing is a great app to find your pi on your network as well. They make it for android and ios.

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                Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @AAPS
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                @AAPS said in How HOT Does it Get?:

                You just telling me this is helpful. I could maybe set a static IP address if I suddenly start feeling less lazy. :thinking:

                I did some poking around and discovered an easier way to set a static IP for the Pi, although it’s not permanent. I have FIOS, and within the router interface you can set a “static lease” for any of the devices on your network. Easy as Pi. Took less than a minute

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                  Hein-Jan
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                  Mine was running at aprox 70°C. My mirror is vertically orientated. The Pi is in a casing but al the sides of the casing have been removed. I have fitted the CPU and the memory with heatsinks.
                  The Pi was mounted near the top of my mirror (I could slide it under the piece of board that is being used to mount the mirror on the wall.) My mirror case does have some ventilation holes at the top, but no fan.
                  Being slightly worried about the 70°C (I expect it to go up to 80°C in summer) I decided to change the postion of the Pi in my mirror from the top of the frame to the bottom, so it was no longer in the monitors pre-heated air.
                  At the bottom of the case my Pi is now running at aprox 55°C. A drop of 15°C by simply relocating within the mirror frame.

                  I’ll take that over running a fan for my mirror.

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                    AAPS @Mykle1
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                    @Mykle1 Can you just do that on the router’s webpage?

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                      Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @AAPS
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                      @AAPS said in How HOT Does it Get?:

                      Can you just do that on the router’s webpage?

                      You sure can. Here, I’ll save you some searching around:

                      Sign in to Verizon router. Click Advanced tab (almost top right). Click yes to proceed. Click IP Address Distribution bottom right. Click Connection List almost in the middle. On the left, find the device that you want to assign a static lease IP address to. On the right, in the Action column, click the Edit icon. Tick the Static Lease Type box. Click Apply. That is now a static IP address. GO back one page and look in the Lease Type column. It will show you the Static designation.

                      Peace

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                        AAPS
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                        Thank You!!! :grinning: :thumbsup_tone3:

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