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fancontrol.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import time
from gpiozero import OutputDevice
ON_THRESHOLD = 65 # (degrees Celsius) Fan kicks on at this temperature.
OFF_THRESHOLD = 55 # (degress Celsius) Fan shuts off at this temperature.
SLEEP_INTERVAL = 5 # (seconds) How often we check the core temperature.
GPIO_PIN = 17 # Which GPIO pin you're using to control the fan.
def get_temp():
"""Get the core temperature.
Read file from /sys to get CPU temp in temp in C *1000
Returns:
int: The core temperature in thousanths of degrees Celsius.
"""
with open('/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp') as f:
temp_str = f.read()
try:
return int(temp_str) / 1000
except (IndexError, ValueError,) as e:
raise RuntimeError('Could not parse temperature output.') from e
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Validate the on and off thresholds
if OFF_THRESHOLD >= ON_THRESHOLD:
raise RuntimeError('OFF_THRESHOLD must be less than ON_THRESHOLD')
fan = OutputDevice(GPIO_PIN)
while True:
temp = get_temp()
# Start the fan if the temperature has reached the limit and the fan
# isn't already running.
# NOTE: `fan.value` returns 1 for "on" and 0 for "off"
if temp > ON_THRESHOLD and not fan.value:
fan.on()
# Stop the fan if the fan is running and the temperature has dropped
# to 10 degrees below the limit.
elif fan.value and temp < OFF_THRESHOLD:
fan.off()
time.sleep(SLEEP_INTERVAL)
# Test comment