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   Adrian to bulleid@ku.gro.lioff   
   Re: What do I need to go with a Pi 4   
   15 Apr 24 18:59:00   
   
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   In message , Adrian   
    writes   
   >In message , Adrian   
   > writes   
   >>Pi4, power supply and HDMI lead on order.  I was hoping that they   
   >>would arrive today, but DHL seem to think that they would prefer to   
   >>spend their day at their local depot.   
   >>   
   >   
   >After spending a day at the depot, it was sent out for delivery today.   
   >According to the 07:58 email, it should have been with me between 10:19   
   >and 11:19.  According to the tracking site, at 10:30 I was the next   
   >drop. At 14:20 I gave up waiting and went out.  Parcel arrived at   
   >14:40, and was left next to the front door, fortunately not obvious   
   >from the road.   
   >   
   >Work is now underway to install the software etc. on the new Pi.   
   >   
   >Thanks again for all the help.   
   >   
   >Adrian   
      
      
   Noting the discussions elsewhere on the thread, I though the following   
   might be useful.  I take various readings every minute including the CPU   
   temperature, the ambient temperature and the CPU loading.  Having now   
   had the Pi4 installed in its new home, the following is from the first   
   full 24 hour period (min max mean) :   
      
   CPU Temp        36.5    51.1    41.1   
   Ambient temp    12.7    18.5    15.6   
   CPU load %      0.00    1.31    0.09   
      
   It will be interesting to see how that works out over a longer period.   
      
   Performance wise, it is a vast improvement.  Prior to the upgrade on   
   matplotlib, I had one job running every 10 minutes, taking 5-6 minutes   
   (11-12 minutes post software upgrade).  That now runs in under 1 minute.   
      
   Adrian   
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