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From: Grommish [via Itus Networks Owners Forum] <ml+[hidden email]>
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2020 3:10:18 PM
To: Turrican <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: Potential thermal issues on Shield
I could never get that fan header to do anything. I went thru 3 fans I bought and nothing.
I'll look at that script, Road! I don't know if I put python 3 back in or not. It usually isn't in OpenWrt because of its size. We don't have that issue, so I built it in at one point.
Thanks for all the help all!
On Mon, May 25, 2020, 10:05 AM Roadrunnere42 [via Itus Networks Owners Forum] < [hidden email]> wrote:
Hi
I have a Nvidia Jetson nano and I bought the except same fan as you, placed it on the 3 pins on the white socket and nothing happened I found out later that you have to run a script to set the fan speed this
link below
it's what I use on the nano and works fine, but it needs python, not sure is the Shield has got python installed by default
Roadrunneruk
On Mon, 25 May 2020 at 12:27, Turrican [via Itus Networks Owners Forum] < [hidden email]> wrote:
Bought the exact fan which ltleg recommended (thanks for that) but I can’t get it working. I plugged it into what I assumed was the fan header (white socket on left under reset switch pictured below) but it doesn’t move. Not sure if it’s maybe thermally controlled?
Any ideas? Thanks
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