
SOLAR TRACKER
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I'd love it if you could share pictures of your creation. That would be amazing! Thanks for letting me know. Hello! I'm having trouble understanding our language barrier first, but I'll try my best to communicate in English since I don't speak the same language as you. I've been inspired by another user's project and added circular supports to make it more stable. The large horizontal gear was a challenge to remove because centering it was tricky, and the cable jamming issue wasn't ideal. To solve this, I created a simple circuit myself to lift the breadboard. If needed, I can load a universal circuit board onto it. To attach the LDR needles to the female jumper cables, you'll need to carefully remove the clip using a needle as shown in the illustration so that you can pass the jumper cables through the hole. Next, attach the servo bed with medicated adhesive or Japanese adhesive by cutting the supplied piece carefully and attaching the horizontal servo. When assembling the outer shell at the screw press, make sure it's set to 0 and the fill rate is 100%.
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