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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    My Mirror ! So great !

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    • Mykle1M Offline
      Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @belgium80
      last edited by

      @belgium80

      Excellent work!

      Create a working config
      How to add modules

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      • yawnsY Offline
        yawns Moderator
        last edited by

        Very nice work, looks very professional.
        What is mounted on top of the mirror? Camera, microphone, pir sensor?

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          alvesge
          last edited by

          Amazing !
          Comment as-tu fixé le mirroir au cadre sans faire de trous ?
          Bravo encore !

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            belgium80
            last edited by belgium80

            @yawns
            It’s a camera. I wanted to use the MMM-Facial-recognition but my raspberry warms a lot. I am waiting for the cooling system what I ordered.

            The PIR sensor is at the bottom

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              belgium80 @alvesge
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              @alvesge

              I used a special glu what I bought in the special market (Mr Bricolage)
              It’s like a silicon glu but it’s special for mirror and bathroom.

              I didn’t want to have any borders. I prefer the frame like that (more contemporary I think !)

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                alvesge @belgium80
                last edited by alvesge

                @belgium80

                You’re the first one I see doing this like that ! Good job ;)

                What is the model of the mirror ? Pilkington MirroView ? The mirror effect is great !

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                  belgium80 @alvesge
                  last edited by

                  @alvesge

                  I don’t know. No information in the invoice except the sizes. Sorry !

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                    alvesge @belgium80
                    last edited by

                    @belgium80

                    No problem ;) Thanks anyway

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                    • bheplerB Offline
                      bhepler Module Developer
                      last edited by

                      Looks great! Well done.

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                      • slametpsS Offline
                        slametps @belgium80
                        last edited by

                        @belgium80 said in My Mirror ! So great !:

                        @yawns
                        It’s a camera. I wanted to use the MMM-Facial-recognition but my raspberry warms a lot. I am waiting for the cooling system what I ordered.

                        The PIR sensor is at the bottom

                        0_1523336950951_2018-04-10_07h05_49.png 0_1523336956585_2018-04-10_07h06_58.png 0_1523336967132_Sans titre.png

                        Mine is with a picam also for Face-Reco without any fan. The temperature is about 70C with CPU load around 15-20%. I think , the high temperature is causing by heat emitted by the display panel. But so far, so good. Mine is more than 14 months run smoothly. The monitor is also always ON.

                        regards,

                        Slamet PS

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