Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
How hot does your mirror run?
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@wered would you mind sharing that script to turn it off at 70c and back on at 55c? Would solve some problems I’ve been having lately. Thanks!
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I Have finished the script, I have a link to the git repo for it here https://git.serverforge.org:8082/Wered/rpi-mm-tempcontrol and i have installation instructions/Config guide here https://wiki.serverforge.org/index.php/Tempcontrol
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@wered awesome thanks man! I’ll give it a shot tonight
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@wered I can’t install rpi-temp or tempcontrol, says it can’t locate the packages. Would you mind checking if there’s something wrong on your end?
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Mine gets very hot. I think it’s because of my old monitor. I actually had the heat affect my HDMI cable and had to replace it as my monitor kept cutting out.
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@chieftainSupreme What distro are you running on your pi?
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@wered running a multibootpi setup with retropie, raspbian and libreElec. Trying to install this on Raspbian, and i couldn’t get it done with either install method, apt-repo or manual. I’m pretty new so it may be an error on my part
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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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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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It requires no gpio, its just a simple bash script that turns on an off the display based on time and temperatures