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Step 14Putting it all together

Putting it all together
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Putting it all together

Finally it is time to put everything together:
(in my line-up picture I forgot the push-button acrylic)
  • Start with het bottom U-profile
  • Put in the four bolts
  • Add the two acrylic strips and the piece with the hole for the battery in the middle.
  • Place the battery with the - (minus) of the battery down, touching the bear aluminum.
  • Ad the thin sheet of plastic.
  • Fasten with four nuts.
  • Put a piece of foam-tape on the thin sheet of plastic where the side of the battery is underneath it.
  • Put the PCB halfway on it.
  • Strip the end of the wire coming from the on/off button.
  • Bend the wire in a zig-zag and put it trough the fifth hole in the plastic sheet to touch the top (+) of the battery (under the piece of foam-tape)
  • Push the PCB all the way down.
  • Make sure that the bear wire coming from the GND on the PCB, touches the side of the housing and is wrapped around the bolt, to make a good ground-contact.
  • Put the on/off button in place. (make sure all the wires aren't in the way of something like a button or sensor)
  • Turn it on and see if it works...   ...Yes!!!
  • Add the push-button acrylic. (it just lays on top of the PCB)
  • Put the top-enclosure on it.
  • Just four more nuts.
Finished!!!

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Author:kenyer(Technisch Speelgoed)
I'm a social-worker, working with 16 - 23 year-olds. I used to be a printer and I worked voluntarily in Romania for a couple of years. One day a week I have a toy-store in technical toys. I have this ...
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