ESPuino Case

ESPuino Case

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First of all: This case is a complete Redesign of the famous [Tonuino Case](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3042687) . It is not a remix since I rebuilt it from Scratch but most of the measurements match so parts can be exchanged to some extent. The [ESPuino project](https://forum.espuino.de/) is a childrens music player using RFID Tags based on the ESP32. Since there are pretty few options here on thingiverse to house this project I was kinda forced to build my own. The Back Cover can house USB Ports with mounting holes between 28 and 30mm. Parts List as follows: ESPuino based on [biologist's board](https://forum.espuino.de/t/espuino-minid32-pro-lolin-d32-d32-pro-mit-sd-mmc-und-port-expander-smd/866/17) RC522 RFID Reader Visaton FR10 [Rotary Encoder](https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B079H3C98M/) [Illuminated Arcade Buttons](https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01N549IDL/) [4000mAh Battery](https://www.eremit.de/p/eremit-3-7v-4-000mah-high-cap) [SD Card Extender](https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0731FWRZC/) [Micro USB Cable](https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B06Y1M38S3/) The components are fixed with large velcro straps and everything can easily be removed. The RC522 Module has to be really flat on the side facing upwards so make sure not to leave your wires too long while soldering. The Neopixel Ring needs to be glued into the Neopixel Disc. I used a few tiny dots of UHU Hart. *Important:* Use white Filament to print the Neopixel Disc to ensure the pixels are visible. Other Colors may work but are not verified by me. The Speaker Grill I used is from [this great Tonuino Case](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3983486).

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