
FatKame for bigger battery, with flat top with holes for pin-through insertion of NodeMCU
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I modified it to have a flat top that's simpler to print, eliminated the battery door, removed the sensor holes and on-off switch holes, created a new rear hole so I can just insert my battery inside, and finally made two long cuts on the top cover in order to insert the NodeMCU on top (plan to use only 4 blobs of hot glue to hold it there). I'm going to try writing and supporting an SBUS decoder that will work on the NodeMCU so I can control Kame with a standard aerial transmitter, like a Taranis X9D. I'll post more details if I succeed! My son is really counting on this working :)\nChange this line in the SCAD for the lower/upper part:\n// lower/upper switcher, to extract the two parts\nlower=false ;
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