Flux Capacitor Raspberry Pi Zero Case for RetroPie

Flux Capacitor Raspberry Pi Zero Case for RetroPie

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I set up a RetroPie for classic video games, but I didn't want a traditional gaming case due to space constraints. Here's how to get your RetroPie mounted on the wall for double the nostalgia. There's an opening at the bottom for the HDMI port and USB controller, etc. At the top are two momentary push buttons and a power LED. The buttons control a sleep/wake script and a script that toggles between flux lights and other patterns. The lights are made from sliced and diced neopixel strings. To align four of them, I had to cut and rewire them horizontally in the correct pattern - there's probably an easier way to do this, but that's up to you. This is a modified version of the scale model flux capacitor design. Any parts not included can be scaled up from SconNL's Design by 250%. Video: https://youtu.be/O8Gv1gEYWtU

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