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  • PixiFlood

  • Solder: WS2811S (IC2) to PCB. Same warnings as the PT4115B.That is the last of the SMT/SMD components, everything from this point forward is Plated Through Hole (PTH).Stage 1 Assembly is complete. At this point you are ready to conduct the first series...
  • Electromagnetic Teaching Aid

  • At this point take the other half of your electrical tape and wrap it around to keep everything covered and in place. I also like to cut a little away around the LEDs so they can be seen well from above. I have been using paper hole reinforcement stickers...
  • Bike improvement: fitting a rack

  • Go to the hardware store. For this project the following supplies were needed:2 x 50mm L-shaped mounting brackets1 x M6 screw, 40mm long1 x M6 washer1 x M6 locknut (it resists better to the vibrations than regular threaded nuts)2 x M5 locknuts (the rear...
  • DIY Jukebox With Raspberry Pi

  • Step 1: REQUIRED COMPONENTSRaspberry Pi 2 or 3 // ~$10~$3516 GB SD card // ~$8Big breadboard // ~$4GPIO buttons + jumper and hook-up wires // <$2speakers ~$0usb stick ~$0philips hue bulb ~$10-$20you can get everything for around $50.< body></$2speakers>...
  • Final Test

  • Place the device on sunlight, the red led on TP 4056 charger module will lit up. 1. Blynk App Monitoring: Open the blynk project.If everything is Ok,you will notice the gauge will live and the graph stat to plot the temperature data. 2. ThingSpeak Monitoring...
  • Assembling the hardware

  • Solder the pins to the breakout board of the thermal sensor. Connect the 5 pins of the thermal sensor to the first 5 pins of the GPIO on the Raspberry Pi: 5V -> pin 1SDA -> pin 3SCL -> pin 5INT -> pin 7GND -> pin 9 Screw the display to the Raspberry...
  • Drilling Part I

  • Place the PCB to be drilled on top of a cardboard sheet (it doesn't need to be thick, mine is 1mm), which goes on top of the Ender 3 printing table. Hold everything with clamps on the corners. Alternatively, you might use double-sided stick tape.Manually...
  • Prepering powerbank

  • In parts i have puted link to powerbank that i am using. To make conectror for it you will need: 1 USB C cable, 1 micro USB cable and 2 USB A cables. Now take printed part (powerbank holder) put it on top of powerbank and to holes put all cables. USC...
  • END

  • I hope you enjoyed the proccess and made one for your self! You can find everything you need for this project INCLUDING INSTRUCTIONS IN ENGLISH to my website : www.criusdigitalstudio.com You can find my projects and support me at the following social...
  • The hardware build

  • Putting it all together is probably the funnest part. Use your best judgement of how to arrang everything, or simply use the images as a guide. I've found that standoffs are you friend... https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y5TJXY1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1...
  • Solder top and bottom coperr layers together

  • Somewhat finicky since the copper is in the middle with plastic film on the outside. Lightly tin the ends of traces but don't apply too much solder. Having a bump will make it harder to align the traces, also if you try to squash it while solder is molten...
  • Norman, Coordinate

  • Build the control switch Step 1: Thread a short piece of wire through the ring and the switch. Step 2: Twist the wire until the switch is solid against the ring. Step 3: Test it for fit and comfort. Step 4: Connect/solder the switch to D11-D12 on the...