carsten_h wrote: 
> It looks good!
> 
> 
> 
> Yes, that is OK. To test if the fan starts use a temperature below the
> actual Pi temperature and set the percent value to something higher than
> 0. You have to reboot after the change!
> If you hear the fan running after the reboot, you know that it works.
> 
> Also you can press the power button for 3-4 seconds and the Pi should
> make a graceful shutdown. You will see that the red LED will switch off
> and then the Pi is switched off. Also you can double click the power
> button and then the Pi will make a reboot. The last thing you can make
> with the power button is to press ist for longer than 5-6 seconds, but
> you shouldn't really test it because this will make a hard switch off of
> the Pi.

Hmmm...I used the WinSCP editor, set the temperature at 25 and the fan
to 100%, saved, and checked that the change was still there prior to
ending the WinSCP session.  Then I rebooted piCorePlayer and the change
did not survive the reboot.  The values reverted to the default which is
this.

fanconfig = ["65=100", "60=55", "57=30", "55=10", "30=0"]

Needless to say, I am stumped.



Rg

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