Add note about argon fan
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* HDMI Monitor (TESTING)
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* HDMI Monitor (TESTING)
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* Please note: **these are the panels we are TESTING** ; do not use these unless you'd like to help us sort the settings needed for use
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* Please note: **these are the panels we are TESTING** ; do not use these unless you'd like to help us sort the settings needed for use
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* [wisecoco panels](https://wisecoco.en.alibaba.com/)
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* [wisecoco panels](https://wisecoco.en.alibaba.com/)
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* Cooling is being *tested* presently. Our original fan choice turned out to be more problematic than it's worth.
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* Fan/Cooling
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* The [Argon Fan Hat](https://www.argon40.com/argon-fan-hat-for-raspberry-pi-4-raspberry-pi-3b-and-raspberry-pi-3-b.html) is a nice adjustable fan setup for the Raspberry Pis. We recommend this as the fan to use.
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* *Please Note*: The Pimoroni Fan Shim *will cause problems*. Do **NOT** use it for your PiFrame build. We promise, it's unwise due to the pinout and more.
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* USB to Serial adapter
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* USB to Serial adapter
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* There are a lot of options, choose one you know that will work well
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* There are a lot of options, choose one you know that will work well
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* Adafruit and SparkFun are good choices for serial to usb adapters
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* Adafruit and SparkFun are good choices for serial to usb adapters
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