
Pokemon Go Raid Pass 2.0
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Hello all, After months of struggling with modeling, wiring, and coding, I've finally completed my Pokémon Go raid pass 2.0. If you're looking for a smaller and easier-to-complete version, check out the original raid pass here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2782543. I didn't document the detailed instructions for wiring or finishing work on this model, but I'm confident that you'll have the basics down if you attempt this build. Keep in mind that I'm not an expert at wiring or coding, so please feel free to adjust as needed for your project. Parts list: * 5v Trinket: https://www.adafruit.com/product/1501 * 3.7v battery: https://www.adafruit.com/product/1578 * Battery charger: https://www.adafruit.com/product/1304 * JST for trinket: https://www.adafruit.com/product/1769 * 8 - 5mm diffused neopixels: https://www.adafruit.com/product/1938 * Neopixel Jewel (cool white): https://www.adafruit.com/product/2860 * Neopixel ring 12x (cool white): https://www.adafruit.com/product/2853 * 6 - Neodymium magnets 6.3mm: https://www.michaels.com/promag-neodymium-magnets/10413548.html * Enough wire to connect LEDs * Optional - 5 individual neopixels for power meter and logo points (I cut individuals LEDs off this strip): https://www.adafruit.com/product/2842?length=1 Tools: * Soldering Iron * Hot glue gun Printing Instructions: Main body: Use Cura as your slicer for printing. You'll need to import the Base, Top, Conduit1-8 and then merge them together. This will provide a solid model to print as the foundation of the project. I suggest .12 layer height or whatever your printer's magic number is for fine printing. Don't worry about supports when printing; just do some clean-up on the back side once it's done. Covers: Base cover 1 prints as-is, with a .2 layer height or smaller. Base cover 2 also prints as-is, but you'll need to switch to black filament at 1.8mm or just as the pokestop logo starts. Top cover needs to be rotated in the slicer so it's standing up; print at .2 layer height. Lids: Rotate lids 180 degrees so reference tabs stick up. This will add a line effect from the first-layer print and eliminate the need for supports. After printing, wire the 8 - 5mm neopixels as a strip and attach them to each conduit using the cutouts on the back; keep the wires flush with hot glue. Then, wire together the ring and jewel. Assign the ring to pin 0 and the 8 5mm LEDs to pin 1. I also added code for the power meter on pin 2, but didn't get it wired up before Go Fest; you can add three more individual neopixels for a power meter light-up, or use the optional five neopixels. The six magnets need to be attached in the six holes in the base and cover. This allows for fast access to the battery and guts of the project; I used hot glue to protect solder joints and flex points as well as mounting the ring to the cover. I'd love to see how yours turns out - please post any makes you complete! Check out these YouTube tutorials: https://youtu.be/sLhp19bKaUw, https://youtu.be/tLAhrabY0yQ. Have fun, happy 3D printing! -Asher
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