
Digital clock kit case
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I purchased these closks just from curiosity... https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000966925670.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.182349b023FPuG&algo_pvid=d5e60fe3-4b00-4ce9-b80c-632ec25293e0&algo_expid=d5e60fe3-4b00-4ce9-b80c-632ec25293e0-0&btsid=0b0a555816119885715424160eff8c&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_,searchweb201603_ But they are very good, as they have dimming, temperature measurement and they have backup power. So I decided to build nice case for them-not that ugly acrylic which is included. I wanted hidden segments and this came up.. Do not solder microswitches, temp diode and photoresistor on PCB. For microswitches use P1 port for wiring and other 2 components shall be cabled after putting their legs through holes on back panel under cover. Also solder power cable on connector, instead using supplied cable. You can cut connector of included, but for me it was not long enough. I printed mine from wood filled PLA and then coated. Photos are still without coating.
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