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    • P Offline
      pauabaer
      last edited by

      Same place of action?

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        broberg Project Sponsor @pauabaer
        last edited by

        @pauabaer one ceiling light, no windows.
        It’s visible, but not really good enough, you have to use a big text size to see it clearly.

        It works good with minimal light (i.e dark room with only monitors to light it up).

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          broberg Project Sponsor
          last edited by broberg

          I took a picture of the mirror running, light and dark

          Notice the thin text at the top, that’s the standard text-size of the MagicMirror.
          The clock and weather forecast are in a bolder font.

          0_1493751819328_IMG_20170502_205317.jpg

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            pauabaer
            last edited by

            @broberg thanks for the pictures. now i have an idea of the possible result.
            how does the thickness influence the effect?

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              broberg Project Sponsor @pauabaer
              last edited by

              @pauabaer the thickness does not change anything (the reflective coating is usually only applied to one side of the glass).

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                pauabaer
                last edited by

                Thats obvious. Thought perhaps it has any influence. So the thinner the better because of light weight?

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                  broberg Project Sponsor @pauabaer
                  last edited by

                  @pauabaer yeah basically,
                  I would probably go with a thicker mirror if making a large one piece mirror. (mine is 120x60cm and 6mm thick)

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                    pauabaer
                    last edited by

                    wow. enormous weight!? :D
                    mine should be only 50x30

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                      broberg Project Sponsor @pauabaer
                      last edited by

                      @pauabaer yeah a couple of kg, but not overwhelmingly heavy :)

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