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Clock Kit Case
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Case for the cheap [clock kits available on eBay](http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=c5+4+bits+digital+electronic+clock+diy+kit&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.A0.H0.Xc51+4+bits+digital+electronic+clock+diy+kit.TRS1&_nkw=c51+4+bits+digital+electronic+clock+diy+kit&_sacat=0) for about $2.50. The clock kit is a good solder practice item, and this case should cover up the electronics nicely.
I'm not working on this any more, but it does still need a bit of work. I ran the clock on 3xAA, and it lasted 2 days, tops. From that, I think running it off batteries is a bad idea. I'd like the case to have a mount for a power supply jack, but don't have time to continue revising the design.
v4 (current):
* redesigned entire part in openSCAD, with user variables
* added optional AA battery compartment
* added option of mounting PCB with a screw or a plastic rivet
* combined buttons into one part that glues to the top part of the case
* added a lip to
I'm not working on this any more, but it does still need a bit of work. I ran the clock on 3xAA, and it lasted 2 days, tops. From that, I think running it off batteries is a bad idea. I'd like the case to have a mount for a power supply jack, but don't have time to continue revising the design.
v4 (current):
* redesigned entire part in openSCAD, with user variables
* added optional AA battery compartment
* added option of mounting PCB with a screw or a plastic rivet
* combined buttons into one part that glues to the top part of the case
* added a lip to
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