When I populated one of the boards and fired it up, it actually worked as designed. I'm pretty happy about that. Based on experience, I was prepared for disappointment, but I guess I got a Christmas miracle.
There are a few non-fatal changes I would make to the board if I did another run, but it looks like I won't need to do that. I'm contemplating doing another PCB iteration to clear up some of the physical layout things I described in an earlier project log.
The photo above is a fully populated (well, mostly) board. It's resting on one of the iterations of a 3D printed enclosure I'm working on.
I also need to design some brackets for putting the fans in place inside the vents, but the electronic design is pretty much done, and the firmware is pretty well settled.
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