Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
How hot does your mirror run?
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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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@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!
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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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@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 = “”
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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