Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Hide modules when display goes off through PIR (power saving)
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@thedk unlikely… or so small as to be unmeasurable
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@broberg
Indeed you don’t save power but when placing the module “on sleep” you stop them for making them network request with API calls . -
@ejay-ibm yes, a well written module will suspend operations while hidden or suspended.
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@sdetweil I’d be willing to bet the majority don’t … I don’t have any provisions in mine to stop polling but since you brought it up it is something I will most certainly want to do!! It’s a VERY good idea!
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@sdetweil said in Hide modules when display goes off through PIR (power saving):
a well written module will suspend operations while hidden or suspended.
That leaves me out. :-)
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@cowboysdude @Mykle1 just add routines for suspend and resume. Set a variable on suspend, and don’t do anything til the variable is cleared on resume
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@sdetweil said in Hide modules when display goes off through PIR (power saving):
@thedk unlikely… or so small as to be unmeasurable
Also, if the modules keep running while the display is off, they will all be up to date when you trigger the presence sensor to bring it out of sleep.
I’d recommend not hiding the modules during power save.
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@j-e-f-f I have a mopdule that tracks water usage and tank levels, once every 5 minutes… calls an api, gets all the values, and draws the graphs…
my SleepWake module puts the mirror to sleep when no one is around… but when it wakes up, it updates…
in like 5-10 seconds…no point pulling all that data overnight, or when I am gone for the day…
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Nice discussion :)
My thought just was to reduce the temperature of the CPU when the display switches of.
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@thedk Well if it’s not pulling it may cool it down by the virtue of not having to work to get the data. The other way to cool it down is put a fan on or near it…