Suunto Zoop Novo plug for data cable

Suunto Zoop Novo plug for data cable

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Do you own a suunto zoop novo and you would like to have a cheap cable to download data? Here you will find all the information you need on the electronic side*: https://itay.cc/?p=340 I made a plug to connect the cables to the suunto using pogo pins (see picture). The nose must be aligned with the pin, then carefully turn clockwise. The bayonet catch snaps into place. I have tested the system on two dive computers and the same connector works better on the one computer Over time, the plug grinds in and works smoothly. I had problems with the fit of the plug when I also print other parts at the same time. Make sure that you print the plug alone, otherwise it might not fit into the Suunto. The parts (Plug, Body, Cap) are designed to be printed without support and have to be pushed together with some force. I also added some hot glue on the inside. I also left the pre-design available for download * I found out that I'm owning 2 cloned and one “real” FTDI chips, which look exactly like the one in the picture. It was just possible to program the one which showed: Number Of Blank Devices = 0 Number Of Programmed Devices = 1 in MProg before I started to program them

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