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    • UK Lock-down mirror

      Hi all,

      Having started lock-down in the UK working from home and trying to home school my kids, this project has been a welcome distraction. I’ve finally managed to complete my mirror and have spent hours going through the various threads to get things working so I thought I’d share my final product. I was keen to use a PIR sensor to turn off the mirror when no one was there, and I have to admit it’s working perfectly.

      These are the modules that I’m using:

      MMM-PIR-Sensor
      MMM-WeatherOrNot
      currentweather
      weatherforecast
      MMM-MyCalendar - this includes our family Google calendar and UK Bank Holidays
      MMM-Spotify
      MMM-GoogleFit
      MMM-TFL
      MMM-LondonTransitStatus
      newsfeed - BBC News and the Financial Times at the top and M25 (motorway) feed at the bottom
      MMM-Strava

      I did setup MMM-GoogleAssistant and MMM-Assistant2Display which worked well when I was testing the but I couldn’t find a good way to mount a microphone and speakers so decided to exclude them.

      I got the frame built by a local carpenter and added a plug socket behind the unit, I wasn’t keen having a wire hanging down in case my kids yanked it! They’re still only small.

      I received three different samples for the two-way mirror:

      Pilkington MirroView 75/20 Generation Two (glass)
      Pilkington MirroView 50/50 Generation Two (glass)
      A generic acrylic two-way mirror

      As I’m using a 27" monitor I was told an acrylic sheet will have imperfections/distortion with reflections and I definitely found that when I compared the three samples. If I was creating a smaller mirror it would be an option. I spent a long time deliberating between the MirroView 75/20 and 50/50 glass. In the end I went for the 75/20 as it’s more reflective in my hallway (and just a little bit darker). I was keen to get a good reflection even when the monitor is in place as my wife used the previous mirror just before she leaves the house. I didn’t want any complaints from head office!

      Anyway…I hope you like it. Since returning to work I’ve found the MMM-TFL module really useful as it shows you which Underground lines have issues and the Google Fit step count is a good motivator to get up and going.

      Thanks again to everyone who contributes to the forums, I found it extremely useful and would be lost with out it.

      Cheers

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      posted in Show your Mirror
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      dubalda
    • RE: UK Lock-down mirror

      @cluelesscarter Sorry for the delayed response, things seem to be hectic at work as people are returning to the office! I’m going to keep hold of the samples as I might need a different glass depending on the size/lighting conditions of my next mirror.

      On a positive note I purchased them from https://www.mirrorsandglass.co.uk/ who will refund the same costs if you purchase your glass afterwards. That’s what I did and the customer service was excellent. I really wouldn’t bother with acrylic. Give mirror and glass a try, the refund policy for samples is really straight forward.

      I hope that helps.

      posted in Show your Mirror
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      dubalda
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