config: Minor updates to example-extras.cfg
Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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# Temperature-triggered cooling fans (one may define any number of
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# sections with a "temperature_fan" prefix). A "temperature fan" is a
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# fan that will be enabled whenever its associated sensor is above a
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# set temperature. By default, a heater_fan has a shutdown_speed equal
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# to max_power.
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# set temperature. By default, a temperature_fan has a shutdown_speed
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# equal to max_power.
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#[temperature_fan my_temp_fan]
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#pin:
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#max_power:
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# will be set to when the sensor temperature exceeds the set value.
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# The default is 1.0.
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#min_speed: 0.3
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# The minumin fan speed (expressed as a value from 0.0 to 1.0) that the fan
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# will be set to when the sensor temperature is the set value.
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# The default is 0.3.
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# The minimum fan speed (expressed as a value from 0.0 to 1.0) that
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# the fan will be set to when the sensor temperature is the set
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# value. The default is 0.3.
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#control: watermark
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# Control algorithm (either watermark or pid). This parameter must
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# be provided.
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# The pin to configure as an output. This parameter must be
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# provided.
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#pwm: False
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# Set if the output pin should be capable of
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# pulse-width-modulation. If this is true, the value fields should
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# be between 0 and 1; if it is false the value fields should be
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# either 0 or 1. The default is False.
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# Set if the output pin should be capable of pulse-width-modulation.
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# If this is true, the value fields should be between 0 and 1; if it
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# is false the value fields should be either 0 or 1. The default is
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# False.
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#static_value:
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# If this is set, then the pin is assigned to this value at startup
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# and the pin can not be changed during runtime. A static pin uses
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