reef-pi :: An opensource reef tank controller based on Raspberry Pi.

Hey Ranjib, the new version looks great. The only issue I'm getting is the dashboard will only populate columns and rows for numbers greater then 1o. If I try to increase it from the box by clicking my arrow up it resets back to 1 immediately upon clicking update. It also wont let me remove the one to change it to say 2 and 2. Any suggestions?
I am assuming you are using 2.0 release. Can you select all (Ctl+A) and type the number you want (Say 3) directly, on the relevant field. I'll make sure to address this in next release. Its a trick UI :-/
 
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Does anyone have an issue with rpi3 running at a very high temp? I have 2 rpi 3s one ran so hot it burned itself up and the other one is running at almost 80C.
They both have heat sinks on them and it doesn't seem to help much.
This is with the rpi at rest with nothing taxing the cpu except VNC connect and a browser.

My rpi 3B+ runs at about 45 C running reef-pi and VNC.
Do I need to add a cooling fan to use a pi3?
 
Does anyone have an issue with rpi3 running at a very high temp? I have 2 rpi 3s one ran so hot it burned itself up and the other one is running at almost 80C.
They both have heat sinks on them and it doesn't seem to help much.
This is with the rpi at rest with nothing taxing the cpu except VNC connect and a browser.

My rpi 3B+ runs at about 45 C running reef-pi and VNC.
Do I need to add a cooling fan to use a pi3?
are you using heatsink?
 
Does anyone have an issue with rpi3 running at a very high temp? I have 2 rpi 3s one ran so hot it burned itself up and the other one is running at almost 80C.
They both have heat sinks on them and it doesn't seem to help much.
This is with the rpi at rest with nothing taxing the cpu except VNC connect and a browser.

My rpi 3B+ runs at about 45 C running reef-pi and VNC.
Do I need to add a cooling fan to use a pi3?
My pi3 movie server is running at 52* C. It's in a case with heat sinks but no fan. Have read that some heat sinks have tape that isn't heat sink tape and can cause them to run hotter than without.
 
Does anyone have an issue with rpi3 running at a very high temp? I have 2 rpi 3s one ran so hot it burned itself up and the other one is running at almost 80C.
They both have heat sinks on them and it doesn't seem to help much.
This is with the rpi at rest with nothing taxing the cpu except VNC connect and a browser.

My rpi 3B+ runs at about 45 C running reef-pi and VNC.
Do I need to add a cooling fan to use a pi3?

I have a piB3+ and it runs according to my temp probe in the 80's. I feel like once its closed up it will probably be hotter so I plan on putting a small fan on the box. Have you tried using a thermal glue on your heatsink instead of the tape?
 
I have a piB3+ and it runs according to my temp probe in the 80's. I feel like once its closed up it will probably be hotter so I plan on putting a small fan on the box. Have you tried using a thermal glue on your heatsink instead of the tape?

Yeah the heatsinks are just taped on. I'll try some thermal glue. Any particular brand?
 
I have a piB3+ and it runs according to my temp probe in the 80's. I feel like once its closed up it will probably be hotter so I plan on putting a small fan on the box. Have you tried using a thermal glue on your heatsink instead of the tape?
80's Fahrenheit or Celcius?
 
Celsius
That's pushin 200 degrees f if my math is right.
Fahrenheit, I am sure it would be fine but adding a fan wont hurt and I have a little one laying around from another project.
80C = 176F, I can't remember equations but Google does. At 80-85C the pi slows processes down to preserve itself. But 80F is only 26-27C. Just was asking to clarify. You can put a temp icon in the toolbar of Raspbian, right click on the toolbar-add/remove panel items-add and scroll down to temp monitor and hit add.
Screenshot from 2018-12-06 14-47-26.png
 
80C = 176F, I can't remember equations but Google does. At 80-85C the pi slows processes down to preserve itself. But 80F is only 26-27C. Just was asking to clarify. You can put a temp icon in the toolbar of Raspbian, right click on the toolbar-add/remove panel items-add and scroll down to temp monitor and hit add.
Screenshot from 2018-12-06 14-47-26.png

Yes it's kinda scary to see my pi running so hot. I put a 12v fan next to it and got it down to 55 celsius.
I'll add the temp icon after work tonight.
 

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