Turtle Eye - Waterproof camera case

Turtle Eye - Waterproof camera case

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Here are files needed to print and assemble Turtle's Eye. CAUTION: This camera is not the one used in Turtle Rover itself - it's an addon. The case is waterproof and sturdy with several OTS parts used. Before the assembly make sure you have parts from list: 3D print 00128 3D print 00127 Buy GoPro HERO4 Session lens replacement kit Buy 4x 2,2x10 self-tapping screws (or similar) - http://www.tme.eu/pl/details/b2.2x10_bn13577/wkrety/bossard/2000091/ Buy 8x 1,4x4 self-tapping screws (or longer) - http://www.tme.eu/pl/details/b14x4_bn13577/wkrety/bossard/3351564/ Buy 4x 2x5 self-tapping screws Buy Silicone sealant Buy Rubber bushing that fits 12,5 mm dia. holes for camera cables (best all rubber, but can use: http://www.tme.eu/pl/details/ag-12gy1/dlawnice/kss-wiring/) Buy Plastidip Fits: https://shop.turtlerover.com/products/fisheye-usb-single-board-camera To make sure the 3D printed parts are watertight (most prints aren't), spray them with Plastidip before assembly. GoPro replacement kit comes already with screws, but as they are not supposed to be used in plastics, we need to replace them with self tapping 1.4x4. Remember to fit rubber o-ring between the lens and 00127. Fit rubber bushing inside the large hole in 00128 and push camera cables through the bushing. Cut the camera board outer sides to fit the case. Assemble the camera to 00128 using 2x5 screws. The upper and lower case are connected together using 4x 2,2x9,5 tap screws with silicone sealant between sides. If everything assembled right, it should fit well and remain watertight. See more on: https://www.leorover.tech/

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