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[GH-ISSUE #1178] [Bug]: Raspberry Pi 4 CPU temperature allways around 70°C #854

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opened 2026-05-07 00:14:23 +02:00 by BreizhHardware · 5 comments

Originally created by @VID-PRO on GitHub (Apr 30, 2026).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/maziggy/bambuddy/issues/1178

Originally assigned to: @maziggy on GitHub.

Component

SpoolBuddy

Bug Description

The Raspberry Pi CPU temperature is allways around 70°C.
This is too high. it should be between 40 and 60°C

This is due to a high load.

I have passive heatsinks attached, but that is not enough

Expected Behavior

it should be between 40 and 60°C

what heatsinks are required?
or do we need an active colling?

Steps to Reproduce

just let the spoolbuddy idle

Printer Model

Not printer-related

Bambuddy Version

0.2.4b1

SpoolBuddy Version

0.2.3.2

Printer Firmware Version

No response

Installation Method

Manual (git clone)

Operating System

Linux (Ubuntu/Debian)

Relevant Logs / Support Package

No response

Screenshots

No response

Additional Context

No response

Checklist

  • I have searched existing issues to ensure this bug hasn't already been reported
  • I am using the latest version of Bambuddy
  • My printer is set to LAN Only mode
  • My printer has Developer Mode enabled
Originally created by @VID-PRO on GitHub (Apr 30, 2026). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/maziggy/bambuddy/issues/1178 Originally assigned to: @maziggy on GitHub. ### Component SpoolBuddy ### Bug Description The Raspberry Pi CPU temperature is allways around 70°C. This is too high. it should be between 40 and 60°C This is due to a high load. I have passive heatsinks attached, but that is not enough ### Expected Behavior it should be between 40 and 60°C what heatsinks are required? or do we need an active colling? ### Steps to Reproduce just let the spoolbuddy idle ### Printer Model Not printer-related ### Bambuddy Version 0.2.4b1 ### SpoolBuddy Version 0.2.3.2 ### Printer Firmware Version _No response_ ### Installation Method Manual (git clone) ### Operating System Linux (Ubuntu/Debian) ### Relevant Logs / Support Package _No response_ ### Screenshots _No response_ ### Additional Context _No response_ ### Checklist - [x] I have searched existing issues to ensure this bug hasn't already been reported - [x] I am using the latest version of Bambuddy - [x] My printer is set to LAN Only mode - [x] My printer has Developer Mode enabled
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@maziggy commented on GitHub (May 1, 2026):

My Spoolbuddy runs with simple heat sinks the whole day with temps under 60°C.

temp=55.5'C

Do you used the Spoolbuddy install script?

<!-- gh-comment-id:4358308093 --> @maziggy commented on GitHub (May 1, 2026): My Spoolbuddy runs with simple heat sinks the whole day with temps under 60°C. > temp=55.5'C Do you used the Spoolbuddy install script?
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@maziggy commented on GitHub (May 1, 2026):

Also do you set a display blanking timeout?

<!-- gh-comment-id:4358404176 --> @maziggy commented on GitHub (May 1, 2026): Also do you set a display blanking timeout?
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@VID-PRO commented on GitHub (May 1, 2026):

Yes i used the install script.
Setting the blank time did nothing. Screen is allways on

<!-- gh-comment-id:4359835939 --> @VID-PRO commented on GitHub (May 1, 2026): Yes i used the install script. Setting the blank time did nothing. Screen is allways on
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@maziggy commented on GitHub (May 2, 2026):

Setting the blank time did nothing.

Then there's something wrong. Please re-install from dev branch.

<!-- gh-comment-id:4363017915 --> @maziggy commented on GitHub (May 2, 2026): > Setting the blank time did nothing. Then there's something wrong. Please re-install from dev branch.
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@maziggy commented on GitHub (May 6, 2026):

?

<!-- gh-comment-id:4386438995 --> @maziggy commented on GitHub (May 6, 2026): ?
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