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There are lots of resouces out there on how to build the hardware for an iSpindle so I will not go into details on that part. Here are two of my builds using the iSpindle PCB v4.
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There are lots of resources out there on how to build the hardware for an iSpindle so I will not go into details on that part. Here are two of my builds using the iSpindle PCB v4.
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.. image:: images/ispindel.jpg
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<div class="section" id="hardware">
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<span id="id1"></span><h1>Hardware<a class="headerlink" href="#hardware" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h1>
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<span id="id1"></span><h1>Hardware<a class="headerlink" href="#hardware" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h1>
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<p>There are lots of resouces out there on how to build the hardware for an iSpindle so I will not go into details on that part. Here are two of my builds using the iSpindle PCB v4.</p>
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<p>There are lots of resources out there on how to build the hardware for an iSpindle so I will not go into details on that part. Here are two of my builds using the iSpindle PCB v4.</p>
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<a class="reference internal image-reference" href="_images/ispindel.jpg"><img alt="Builds of iSpindel" src="_images/ispindel.jpg" style="width: 500px;"/></a>
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<a class="reference internal image-reference" href="_images/ispindel.jpg"><img alt="Builds of iSpindel" src="_images/ispindel.jpg" style="width: 500px;"/></a>
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<p>It’s possible to use this PCB and mount an ESP32 on top of that. It must be an pin compatible ESP32 and the one I used was called <em>ESP32 d1 mini</em>. Since this is the same width as the PCB you need to
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<p>It’s possible to use this PCB and mount an ESP32 on top of that. It must be an pin compatible ESP32 and the one I used was called <em>ESP32 d1 mini</em>. Since this is the same width as the PCB you need to
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mount it really close to the PCB in order for it to fit in the PET tube/container. I also had to smooth the edge of the ESP32 in order for it to fit.</p>
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mount it really close to the PCB in order for it to fit in the PET tube/container. I also had to smooth the edge of the ESP32 in order for it to fit.</p>
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