An enclosure for using the Arduino Nano as IR transmitter controlled over USB

An enclosure for using the Arduino Nano as IR transmitter controlled over USB

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An enclosure for using an Arduino Nano as an IR-transmitter controlled over USB. Check out my project on GitHub for the software and build instructions: https://github.com/robertmoro/MagicLightingRemote. The top has optional holes that fit two magnets. I have included some model variations. For the top: with magnets on the inside, the outside and no magnets. For the main part: with and without a LED-hole. The OpenSCAD file is included to make your own variations. The text 'FTEK' is added to the case top by importing the STL-file into www.tinkercad.com and then adding the text. Instructions Select a main and top part from the various variations and print them. Use four 20 x 2 mm bolts and nuts to hold the parts together. The magnets are 20 mm in diameter and 2 mm thick.

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