@Mitchfarino
This should answer your question: http://www.hdcplayer.com/Up/day_150403/201504030705367346.jpg
You can remove the country specific adapter and plug in an ordinary cable. @MichMich did the same thing after blowing his first charging adapter.
Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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RE: Bathroom Cabinet MM
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RE: Where to get (cheap) acrylic mirror from in Germany
https://www.myspiegel.de/spionspiegel-pg-2102.html
This vendor was mentioned some time ago. I will call some local glaziers, but will give myspiegel.de a chance if prices are far off. -
RE: Monitor with case or without case
I did not try it yet, my screen is still in its case.
2 things I could imagine:- With the monitor in its own case it requires more space and makes the whole mirror thicker.
- Depending on the case and the mirror it could be complicated getting the mirror glas flat to the screen, so you could see the borders of the screen behind the mirror which could look ugly.
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RE: First Raspberry
why do you see this? Are you running a Raspberry Pi 1 or Raspberry Zero?
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RE: What Lighttransmission-Rate have your Mirrors?
@Patrick
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RE: What Lighttransmission-Rate have your Mirrors?
@cpramhofer
Do you have experiences with this vendor? The price sounds rather fair, but they mention a light brown accent due to the reflection material. I’m curious how this looks like. -
RE: Temporary disable modules
I like the idea, to quickly disable modules for testing purpose.
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RE: MMM-Temperature/Humidity Module (DHT11, DHT22 and AM2302 sensors.)
I never played around with this module. But I would use this:
{ module: 'MMM-Temperature-Humidity', position: 'top_right' }
And then you edit node_helper.js to set for DHT11 or DHT22 and the correct pin in ( )
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RE: MMM-Temperature/Humidity Module (DHT11, DHT22 and AM2302 sensors.)
@H3L1o150
No, you need to edit the file node_helper.js in the modules folder
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RE: SD Card Backup
If you still want to backup your sd card you could read this: https://www.linux-tips-and-tricks.de/en/backup
I don’t entirely agree with the guys above me. I don’t want to compile and reinstall additional libraries, setup the pi again, do the hassle with the tv screen, …