Hope you find a good tuning for your Fan/Cooler. Its nice when you wanted to know what values are configured for example. So it report the config, and exit from test mode( The Service launched in 3) continues running, as expected ). When you started ats in test mode, it detected that Service launched in 3) was already running. Info: 'PWM_CTL' = /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/pwm1 Info: 'THERMAL1_CTL' = /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone1/temp Info: 'THERMAL0_CTL' = /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp Imagine you want max power at 100, the Fan a lways ON, and max power( 100 ) to be reached at 65° C ats -t Instead, the controls above, would be bett er,( don't delete them because the code needs to be adjusted first for that.) The values bellow( introduced in version 0.1.8 ), probably will be scratched out, because its almost impossible to create profiles with so different configurations any one has( different heatsinks, different Fans, different Humidity/Temperatures around the globe. Timer for Fan OFF, will decrease with temperature rising, or increase when temperature fall. Timer for Fan ON, will increase with temperature rising, or decrease when temperature fall. In this case, the algorithm works always in a 2 steps way( Time for Fan on, and Time for Fan off ): false ,if you want the Fan Cycling ON/OFF, MIN_PWM - Min PWM Fan Power [ 0, 255 [, bellow 0 ATS will automatically assign value 40, and above 254, the same.ĪLWAYS_ON - Tell ATS when Fan should be ON/OFF , MAX_PWM - Max PWM Fan Power ] 0, 255 ], above 255 ATS will automatically assign value 255, and bellow 0, the same. MIN_CONTINUOUS_THERMAL_TEMP - Minimum Temperature were ATS adjust Fan power [ -20, 70 [, MAX_CONTINUOUS_THERMAL_TEMP - Maximum Temperature were ATS adjust Fan power [ -20, 70 [, THERMAL1_CTL - G PU Thermal SysFs Control IF fan is always on, and the max power applied. This File will define when ATS is active or not, PWM_CTL = "/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/pwm1", THERMAL1_CTL = "/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone1/temp", THERMAL0_CTL = "/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp",
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