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Mg-M6b Bluetooth enclosure
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Simple Bluetooth enclosure for the MG-M6b, Use small threaded heat set inserts to close, Glue Ring around speaker.
Not sure what possessed me to buy this Bluetooth module in the first place but it need to be put into something so here it is. The Module is very inexpensive and all you need to add is a small 3.7 LiPo battery and a small speaker, This one is made for a 40mm speaker like https://www.adafruit.com/product/3968
and the Module can be found https://www.google.com/search?q=mg-m6b
Be aware I found the battery connector was reversed from any of the batteries I had. It's labeled correct so just make sure you connect it or reverse the connector.
I believe the M3 inserts I used were these https://www.mcmaster.com/94180A331
and the screws are https://www.mcmaster.com/91294A126
When you assemble it , it is best to seal the holes around the connectors, and be sure to put some sort of sound batting in the interior for best sound quality.
Not sure what possessed me to buy this Bluetooth module in the first place but it need to be put into something so here it is. The Module is very inexpensive and all you need to add is a small 3.7 LiPo battery and a small speaker, This one is made for a 40mm speaker like https://www.adafruit.com/product/3968
and the Module can be found https://www.google.com/search?q=mg-m6b
Be aware I found the battery connector was reversed from any of the batteries I had. It's labeled correct so just make sure you connect it or reverse the connector.
I believe the M3 inserts I used were these https://www.mcmaster.com/94180A331
and the screws are https://www.mcmaster.com/91294A126
When you assemble it , it is best to seal the holes around the connectors, and be sure to put some sort of sound batting in the interior for best sound quality.
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