
Yocto-Spoka
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This is the enclosure for the electronics of a modified IKEA Spoka night light. Once completed, the night light can be remotely controlled from the Internet. Details about how this actually works are available on our website: https://www.yoctopuce.com/EN/article/creating-a-connected-night-light. Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator 2X Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: Standard Notes: Printed in ABS Build instructions Part to print: 1 x main_part.STL 1 x bottom.STL 2 x top.STL We have printed all these parts in ABS without raft and support. Part to buy: 8 x 3mm flat head screws 1 x Yocto-Color-V2 1 x Yocto-Wireless-SR 1 x Board2Board-127 1 x Fix-2.5mm 1 x One Spoka night light from IKEA 1 x NeoPixel 12 led ring from Adafruit (optional) A short length of electric cable Steps: Cut the leads off the Yocto-Color-V2 using cutting pliers. Rewire the LEDs on the Yocto-Color-V2 with electric cables or use the NeoPIXEL ring for more impact. Solder the Yocto-Color-V2 and the Yocto-Wireless-SR together using the Board2Board-127 and the Fix-2.5mm. Attach the two top prints to the main_part using 4 x 3mm flat head screws. Insert all electronics into the main_part. Attach the bottom using 4 x 3mm flat head screws. Mount the "head" of a Spoka night light on top of the enclosure.
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