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Step 14Insert the Arduino Pro Mini and BlueSMiRF into the Wrist Housing

Insert the Arduino Pro Mini and BlueSMiRF into the Wrist Housing
The BlueSMiRF fits snugly into the channel in the back of the wrist housing. Secure it in place with double-sided tape. Set the battery clip so it's poking out of the notch we cut for it, with the knot in its wires on the inside of the housing.

Attach thin foam or other non-conductive material to the bottom of the Mini with tape or adhesive. Let the Mini float freely, but position it roughly where it will go (as in the photos).
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Apr 7, 2009. 7:51 PMCShaffer212 says:
I childishly and recklessly opened this part and the board fell out. When I couldn't get it back in I stuck in some balsa wood instead to keep the buttons from falling out.

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