A chipKIT WF32 monitors temperature and operates the fans, while a Raspberry Pi was controls the WF32 over Wi-Fi by means of two switches. After doing some research, he suspected his entertainment system was the culprit, not allowing enough heat to escape.Īustin decided that the best way to regulate the temperature was to regulate the airflow, which he achieves by using two fans and a servo the servo was positioned so it would open a door (to increase airflow). Once he finished grieving for his lost gaming system, Austin was able to focus on how to fix the problem so that his next system doesn’t die. In a fan-control project–developed by Austin Stanton after his XBOX 360 died–this is exactly the issue he is trying to correct. Has your XBOX ever overheated due to excessive use? If so, have you ever wondered what you can do to stop it?
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