Fixed some minor stuff; more clear now
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This will determine the speed your fan (connected to your Arduino) should run at based on the highest temperature
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between your GPUs, then will send that speed to your Arduino.
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Make sure to set the port in the .py file you use!
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### How to use
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1. Connect the Arduino to the fan according to this diagram:
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![PWM connected to pin 9, TACH not connected](Images/arduino-fan-diagram.png)
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2. **Connect the Arduino to your PC via USB, then find its port and set the port variable**
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2. Run `tx_speed.py`, and upload `rx_speed.ino` to your Arduino Uno.
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3. **Set the port variable**
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1. Instructions for finding the port are in the Python code.
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3. Revel in your success!
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4Revel in your success!
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1. If you plan to use this constantly, make sure to create a service that starts the Python code on boot.
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### My setup
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- You may need to change some variables in the Arduino code depending on your fan's specifications.
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- Try looking up a datasheet
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- This was designed for an Arduino Uno, and should work on one. I don't know about running it on anything else, though.
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- I'm busy, so a lot of the files are probably still broken. However, the main stuff is working.
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