WALL-E (electronics brackets)

WALL-E (electronics brackets)

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I made up various brackets to mount electronic components inside the WALL-E design from chillibasket's project. - I use M2 machine screws to mount the parts to the brackets. - Hot Glue to fasten the brackets to the walls inside the WALL-E body (easy to remove if needed to move them to get the right position due to internal component conflicts) Here is the parts I used, I got from (Banggood.com) - PCA9685 16-Channel 12-bit PWM Servo Module - DOIT ESP32 DEVKIT V1 Board I got from (36pin version) - L298N Dual H Bridge Stepper Motor Driver Board - 5 Amp Adjustable DC-DC Step Down Module Power Supply Converter - DFPlayer module - Ywrobot speaker module Speaker 8ohm 0.5 watt (it is a 50mm diameter speaker) The ESP bracket I have 3 versions, but I used the removable version. (you mount/glue the BracketLock_ESP32_36pin.stl print to the wall then you can push and turn the Bracket_ESP32_36pin.stl printed bracket you attach the ESP32 keep it in place) If anyone requires I can provide a STEP file for editing purposes.

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