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    How hot does your mirror run?

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      wered
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      Apt method will only work on ubuntu currently, the manual install should work if done correctly though, is it giving you an error when you try to run it?

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        chieftainSupreme
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        I forget what the exact error was, I’ll check it out when I get home. Does this setup require a GPIO connection? My fan right now just has 5V power and ground wires

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          wered
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          It requires no gpio, its just a simple bash script that turns on an off the display based on time and temperatures

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            Advokaten
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            Has anybody here tried attaching a copper heatsink to their pi? I saw a few fellas on youtube doing this but I’m quite unsure if that’s an option I’ll go for.

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              hartattack @Advokaten
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              @Advokaten My Pi is in a pretty closed off area, I have 3 small aluminum heatsinks attached plus a small fan. The pi itself never gets above 50c

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                wered
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                I have the aliuminum heat sinks on mine aswell however the monitors used in the box are quite old and generate most of the heat, but even still mine hovers around 55C currently.

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                  hartattack @wered
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                  @wered From what I read, the Pi’s can handle temps up like 80c. Mine is behind my TV and it is pretty modern, so it doesnt get very hot. The fan helps a bit.

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                    chieftainSupreme
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                    I have a fan and heatsinks, very simple addition and makes a big difference

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                      Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @hartattack
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                      @hartattack

                      I wanted to add a fan from the very beginning although all searches say that the Pi can run without problems up to 80°C or more. That “seemed” hot to me. My Pi was running at 60°C, which is well under the maximum that I discovered. So, I took it upon myself to add a 12v fan (I have spare parts lying around) and connected it to a 5V pin and a GRD pin on the GPIO header. I’ve been running the mirror more than a month without a hitch and my CPU temp is nearly 20°C cooler. Fans are cheap. If you can salvage one, even better. The result is pretty dramatic. Have a look.
                      0_1491441071197_temp.png

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                        chieftainSupreme @Mykle1
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                        @Mykle1 not only is it cheap, it was a great learning experience for me, both overclocking and learning how to integrate other hardware into your Pi setup. Still working on an on/off switch that can also switch between OS’s tho…

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                          hartattack @Mykle1
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                          @Mykle1 said in How hot does your mirror run?:

                          @hartattack

                          I wanted to add a fan from the very beginning although all searches say that the Pi can run without problems up to 80°C or more. That “seemed” hot to me. My Pi was running at 60°C, which is well under the maximum that I discovered. So, I took it upon myself to add a 12v fan (I have spare parts lying around) and connected it to a 5V pin and a GRD pin on the GPIO header. I’ve been running the mirror more than a month without a hitch and my CPU temp is nearly 20°C cooler. Fans are cheap. If you can salvage one, even better. The result is pretty dramatic. Have a look.
                          0_1491441071197_temp.png

                          I started with a fan and 3 heatsinks from the beginning. Mine runs around 45C and gets close to 50C when doing anything intensive.

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                            Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @hartattack
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                            @hartattack said in How hot does your mirror run?:

                            I started with a fan and 3 heatsinks from the beginning

                            Yes, I started with the heatsinks that came in the Pi kit that I bought. There’s just no reason NOT to add a fan, in my case anyway. Besides, the cool factor (pun) of having a fan that’s half the size of the Pi sitting right on top. A 12v fan re-purposed from an old Mac G5 power supply connected to a 5v Pi pin. Come on, that’s cool! :-)

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                              Advokaten @Mykle1
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                              @Mykle1 would any heatsink do on a rpi? I saw one guy who brought the extreme and planted one that was bigger than the Pi itself, lol. He got it down to about 20 Celsius.

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                                Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @Advokaten
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                                @Advokaten said in How hot does your mirror run?:

                                would any heatsink do on a rpi? I saw one guy who brought the extreme and planted one that was bigger than the Pi itself, lol. He got it down to about 20 Celsius.

                                I don’t see why not. If it cools the Pi and it doesn’t harm it in any way then it’s good, I guess. Do you have a picture of that extreme heatsink you mentioned? I’m curious to see it.

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                                  hartattack @Mykle1
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                                  @Mykle1 said in How hot does your mirror run?:

                                  @Advokaten said in How hot does your mirror run?:

                                  would any heatsink do on a rpi? I saw one guy who brought the extreme and planted one that was bigger than the Pi itself, lol. He got it down to about 20 Celsius.

                                  I don’t see why not. If it cools the Pi and it doesn’t harm it in any way then it’s good, I guess. Do you have a picture of that extreme heatsink you mentioned? I’m curious to see it.

                                  I saw this one not too long ago!0_1491520091959_Extreme_Cooling.png

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                                    Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @hartattack
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                                    @hartattack said in How hot does your mirror run?:

                                    I saw this one not too long ago!

                                    That’s hot! I mean cool! You know what I mean. ;-)

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                                      chieftainSupreme
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                                      @wered doing the manual install and i’m getting this error after running tempcontrol config, after connecting to the repo: “tempcontrol.conf.sample: Permission denied. Cannot write to tempcontrol.conf.sample (Permission denied)”

                                      Any advice? Thanks in advance

                                      edit: fixed it by granting rwx access to the files. Having an issue with the display not turning off during the right hours though. My tempcontrol.conf looks like:

                                      onhour= “08 09”
                                      parttime= “true”
                                      partial1 = “”
                                      partial2 = “”
                                      partial01 = “”
                                      partial02 = “”

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                                        Advokaten @Mykle1
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                                        @Mykle1 https://youtu.be/1AYGnw6MwFM check this out!

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                                          Do you actually hear the fan? I’m afraid it is disturbing even though it might only be whispering

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