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  • Attach the flange to the lid

  • Glue the lower half to the jar cap using an epoxy resin or some thick glue that won’t allow air to escape from the jar. If everything goes well, after you seal the jar, the air from the jar should only communicate to the lower half of the barometer enclosure....
  • Go Pentesting!

  • That's everything you need to get a Raspberry Pi running inside an old BBU! I eventually want to add a relay and button to turn on and off power to the outlets on top. A couple of lithium batteries and a piezo buzzer would be kool, too.
  • Solarmodule preparation

  • Carefully put solar module on some soft underground so the front does not scratch. Then cut the long wire to around 50cm (see backside image as reference). Everything will be put in the back of the panel and there is plenty of room.
  • Mounting the components

  • Glue the standoffs to the appropriate locations marked on the panels and wait for everything to cure. Then use pan head phillips to screw all of the components in place. You can use this image for reference.
  • Assembly

  • Solder the sensors to a foot or 2 of wire and run them through the wiring hole in the sensor enclosure. After you’ve mounted the relay shield into the enclosure, connect everything up to the screw terminals as-labeled. It should look something like this...
  • Make the connections

  • I’m going to assume that you’ve already plumbed up the solenoid valves and pressure sensor on your own. Once all of that is done, all that’s left is to mount the boards in their enclosures and wire everything up per the above schematic and the labels...
  • Print Components

  • With a big enough 3D printer and ample filament (I think it used about ¾ of a roll), printing the console should be fairly straight-forward and easy; changing filament color mid-print for the panels and lights is the most complicated part. Everything...
  • Switch time!

  • This is where it starts to come together. The switches must be soldered to the board with the acrylic plate layer in between them. Solder a few switches in the corners and make sure everything is lined up before doing all 76 of them.