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1Assemble base PCB with ESP-12, connectors, etc.
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2Flash the ESP-12 firmware
- Bridge the solder jumper on the back of the base PCB according to your serial adaptors voltage.
- Connect serial adaptor. The staggered holes in the PCB should allow you to just plug in a cable without the need to solder headers
- Flash firmware (Tasmota, ") using desired tool (Tasmotizer)
- Remove solder bridge if it is too big to insert the base PCB into the Vindriktning case
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3Solder 5-pin connector to Vindriktning PCB
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4Prepare wire assemblies
Prepare wire assemblies from precrimped ones or by crimping new ones.
- 1x 5-pin to 3-pin for connecting the Vindriktning and base PCBs
- 2x 5-pin to open end for I2C sensors
- 1x 3-pin to open end for WS2812 LEDs
See schematics for pinouts.
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5Prepare LED assembly
- Solder WS2812 to breakouts
- 3D print breakout mounts
- Solder previously prepared 3-pin wire to first LED. Chose wire length according to desired position of the LEDs
- Attach second LED to first
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6Solder wires to I2C sensors
Solder previously prepared 5-pin wires to sensors, see schematics for pinout.
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7Attach LEDs to Vindriktning front plate
- Glue printed LED mounts to front plate with superglue
- insert LEDs into mounts
- Route wires
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8Connect I2C sensors and LEDs to base PCB
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9Insert base PCB and I2C sensors into Vindriktning case
- Slide base PCB behind case standoffs
- Place I2C sensors against case walls. Optionally secure them with double sided tape
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10Connect Vindriktning to base PCB
Plug the previously prepared 5- to 3-pin wire into the Vindriktning and base PCBs
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