Assuming you have a servo / fan combo...
Try something like this:
Fan output on above 50% - Min 0% - Max 30%
Servo Fully Open at 50%
This will work the servo from 0-50%, then the fan will start kicking in at 51%, giving the HM a wider range to work.
Showing off the new stands :)
Thanks to WBegg for sharing the design and to John Bostwick for providing the prints.
Great job gentlemen!
The parts fit together easily and perfectly.
Is anybody printing this stand?
As I do not have a printer, I would love to buy a pair of stands for two of my V4.2.4 HM's.
I just had a SD card crap out due to heat issues and the stand looks like it would be helpful in the hot AZ temps.
Thx.
I've been using this adapter from ebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/301610555389?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Wanted a one-piece PS that didn't plug into the wall, had an LED, a small footprint, and was 2A.
Bought several and love em. I use these on my Heatermeater's...
IMO, any type of converter would be an invitation for intermittent connectivity and a disaster waiting to happen. With my luck it would happen at the most inopportune time.
I would cut the end off and replace with a proper connector.
Here is a link for a solder-on connector. 20 pcs is overkill...
Yes, I tried connecting two adapters today and it installed easily via the web gui, just as Bryan outlined.
Was able to connect to two disassociated WLANS independently and simultaneously. When connected simultaneously I only had internet access via the 1st WLAN.
It works.
Perhaps the way to go would be to use two Virtual Interfaces on a single wireless adapter, and define the different wireless profiles to each sub-interface.
Great job, and it does look sooo moist.
I've used the Chris Lilly injection with great results too, but I've found the hard way that if you inject and don't wrap, the stall takes forever and a day.
So...if I inject a butt, it gets wrapped at ~170.
I think it's doable using two wifi adapters. The Pi will still only have a single default gateway, so all traffic destined for off-net (Internet etc) will be routed thru only one of the adapters. This might not be a problem for you.
There is some discussion of getting two adapters working here...
Using the PitDroid app, I haven't seen much of a battery drain.
In settings, the background update time can be configured to intervals of 1 to 30 minutes.