Arduino Remote Control. Model: 1.0

Arduino Remote Control. Model: 1.0

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This is a complex assembly for an Arduino remote control designed for use with a 433MHz transmitter/receiver pair to enable remote control of nearly any application. I can't recommend specific printer settings, but it printed perfectly with objects oriented normally on "Normal" for the Ender 3. It may require some adjustments to meet your needs, so I'm not providing source code for the Arduino. The libraries used were VirtualWire, ACROBOTIC_SSD1306, and Wire. The components used are similar to the following: Oled screen: https://tinyurl.com/y5w49baa Buttons: https://tinyurl.com/y6bjxw2b Transmitter: https://tinyurl.com/y65tj6zu Arduino nano: https://tinyurl.com/y444fjq9 12V battery: https://tinyurl.com/y2q85orl I couldn't find a link to the potentiometer as it was part of an Arduino kit, and I also used secondhand screws and copper enameled wire for the circuits. In the diagram: 1. Bottom Housing 2. Top Housing 3. Button Holder (Situated on both sides of the top housing to keep buttons from pushing through) 4. Transmitter Cover (The transmitter I used was too large, so I added a hole and this cover to enclose it) 5. Switch (Located in the groove on the bottom housing. A little aluminum foil trick will demonstrate its usefulness) 6. Battery Slider (Inserted between the bottom and top housing when assembled to secure the 12V battery) Anything else is left up to your printer's imagination, I apologize for any issues. I'm always happy to answer questions about the design.

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