clarified that default firmware behaviour is restored on excessive input ambient temperature
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@ -17,7 +17,10 @@ let the heatsink do its job).
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It uses setpoints and temperature ranges you can tune to your heart's
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content. I use it to keep the fans low but increasing to a soft
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volume up to 40 degrees, ramp it up quickly to 50degrees, then very
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quickly towards full speed much beyond that.
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quickly towards full speed much beyond that. It also has an ambient
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air temperature threshold of 32degrees where it gives up and delegates
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control back to the firmware. Don't run your bedroom IT closet at 32
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degrees yeah?
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It's got a signal handler so it defaults to default behaviour when
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killed by SIGINT/SIGTERM.
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