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FatKame for bigger battery, with flat top with holes for pin-through insertion of NodeMCU by matn1
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 1 month ago
I remixed it to have a flat top that is easier to print, removed the battery door, removed the sensor holes and on-off switch holes, made a new rear hole in order to just insert my battery inside and finally made two long slices on the top cover in order to insert the nodeMCU on the top (plan to just use 4 blobs of hot glue to hold it there). I am going to attempt to write and support an SBUS decoder and have it work on the NodeMCU in order to control Kame with a standard aerial transmitter (a Taranis x9d). Will post more details if I get success! My son certainly does want this to work :)
Change this text in the SCAD for the lower/upper part:
// lower/upper switcher, to extract the two parts
lower=false ;
Change this text in the SCAD for the lower/upper part:
// lower/upper switcher, to extract the two parts
lower=false ;