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1Build
- 3d print all the files
- Screw the speaker into the base.
- Double-side tape the battery onto the back of the speaker.
- Screw the inner frame onto the base.
- The charging board is held in place between the inner frame and the base.
- Screw the sound module onto the inner frame (with the spacer in between).
- Put the tilt switch into the tilt switch bracket and screw the bracket into the inner frame.
- Put the on/off switch into the base and secure it with a dab of E6000 glue.
- Solder everything together
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2Record Sound
- For this specific sound module, it uses a micro-SD card to store mp3 files.
- To record a new sound, you'll need to remove the card and save your mp3 to it.
- The file name will need to be 00001.mp3 in order for it to play when the "IO1" pin on the sound module is grounded.
- The sound module dip switches should be set to: 1 = up, 2 = down, 3 = down
- Adjust the volume with the grey rotary pot, using a philips screwdriver.
- This link gives more info on the sound module: DY-SV5W MP3 Music Player Voice Module | 5W Amplifier (icstation.com)
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