Chorus RF laptimer case
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I'm passionate about racing my quadcopters and always wanted a user-friendly lap timer that's easy to operate. I stumbled upon this amazing project called Chorus RFlaptimer by Andrey Voroshkov, which inspired me to design a case that is compact, simple to install and use. For step-by-step instructions on how to build one Chorus RF lap timer, please refer to https://github.com/voroshkov/Chorus-RF-Laptimer Here are the parts I sourced from in case you'd like to support my design efforts: 1. Arduino Nano: http://bit.ly/arduinon 2. Rx5808: http://bit.ly/rx5808vtx 3. BT module: http://bit.ly/hc06bt 4. 5V Bec: http://bit.ly/5vbec 5. 2S Lipo 1500mah : http://bit.ly/2s1500mah 6. Piezzo Buzzer: http://bit.ly/Piezzo 7. 1K Resistor, 1 pcs 10K Resistor: http://bit.ly/resmix 8. Breadboard: http://bit.ly/breadcopper 9. Transparent PLA: http://bit.ly/platrans 10. 4 Pcs 4mm*1.5mm Magnets: http://bit.ly/magnets4mm 11. 4 Pcs M3*30 Allan: http://bit.ly/m3allan 12. 1 pcs XT60 connector: http://bit.ly/xt60con 13. Hot glue gun: http://bit.ly/hotgunglue 14. 3D printer Tevo Tarantula like mine: http://bit.ly/3dprintertevo 15. Xiaomi mi6 the phone I use to connect to the lap timer: http://bit.ly/myphonemi ***Cut the breadboard to 46mm to fit in the case. ***Put the electronic components on breadboard to fit holes in the case. ***I use 2s 1500Mah Lipo if you use different one PM me. I included magnets in case you want to add more modules, You can up to 8. Check Chorus RF page on how to do it!
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