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   On 09/04/2024 13:52, Adrian wrote:   
   > I'm currently running a Pi2, which has a BME280 (via a hat) and a SSD   
   > attached to it. The Pi is now starting to struggle to generate graphs   
   > for my home website, so I'm thinking of swapping it for a Pi4. A   
   > rummage online doesn't seem to fully answer my questions.   
   >   
   > Apart from the Pi4, to upgrade, I know that I will need a bigger power   
   > supply and a HDMI adapter lead, but after, things are a bit vague. Can   
   > I get away with the Pi4 without any additional cooling, or do I need a   
   > heat sink or fan, and if so, how do they get on with the hat ? The   
   > space it is in has had a temperature range of -1 to 40 degrees C, the   
   > mean across that time is about 15.5C.   
   >   
   I am running a Pi4, two SSDS and a TV hat with no cooling. So far its   
   OK. One of the SSDS gets a bit warm.   
      
   The pi itself comes out well below 'temperatures of concern'   
      
      
   > TIA   
   >   
   > Adrian   
      
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