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Useless Arduino
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You'll find the upgrade of your Arduino Uno case is now simple thanks to the integration of a mini servo, an Arduino Uno and a switch. This modification can be achieved with ease! To see it in action, watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNcqNcCd2UA&feature=youtu.be **The upgrade requires these parts:** 1.A standard Arduino Uno board 2.A mini servo (measuring 12mm by 23 mm in size) 3.A switch (with a diameter of 6.2 mm) Instructions for this build can be found here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:28971 **Step 1:** Begin by printing all three components, which include both parts and the Arduino Uno case. If you experience any difficulties with the normal-sized case on your printer, try using either the 0.3mm or 0.4mm gap versions instead. **Step 2:** Now that everything has printed properly, it's time to attach the lever onto the servo. **Step 3:** Once you have done so, move on and securely mount the servo into the case. This part is also easy! Just make sure all connections are stable. **Step 4:** With both components installed correctly, next focus your attention towards assembling the switch component using the parts provided in step three of this manual. **Step 5:** Now, it's time to properly connect all necessary wiring for the project. Connect one wire to ground and another directly to 5V for the motor connection and thirdly, a wire going out through one side pin then the other which ends at pin #2 respectively Connect the red/brown servo wires to their respective terminals, with black and brown serving as grounding and positive charge flow through white and yellow to operate freely! Do remember that each machine operates in opposite modes! The motor connects from negative on terminal and red terminal but if using standard components we'd say just take this step by yourself;) As it may not require you but this is all you will be needing to make your Useless-Machine-Upgrade. This really wasn't that hard was it?! All done - please feel free upload a picture somewhere out there on the world wide web (in order I could post some too and possibly inspire other people making theirs.)
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