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- Battery holder
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- Battery holder
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- Power switch
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- Power switch
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- A nice case (mine was sold as a tea box)
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- A nice case (mine was sold as a tea box)
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- (optional) a couple of resistors to build a voltage divider for the battery level reporting (any value between 1kOhm and 10kOhm will do)
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### Flash the firmware
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### Flash the firmware
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Find a suitable enclosure, install the switches, speaker, battery holder and ESP8266. Cut the neopixel-compatible led strip in six chunks of two leds, stick it to the 6 sections of the box and solder it according to the electric scheme. Test it all and decorate as you prefer.
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Find a suitable enclosure, install the switches, speaker, battery holder and ESP8266. Cut the neopixel-compatible led strip in six chunks of two leds, stick it to the 6 sections of the box and solder it according to the electric scheme. Test it all and decorate as you prefer.
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You will find useful:
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You will find useful:
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- the [Electric scheme](doc/hexagon-schematics.pdf) (image, or if you prefer you can open the KiCad project)
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- the [Electric scheme](doc/hexagon-schematics.pdf) (pdf, or if you prefer you can open the KiCad project in `hexagon-schematics` folder)
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- the worklog (TODO: Link to the Fediverse) to see how I built mine
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- the worklog (TODO: Link to the Fediverse) to see how I built mine
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## Contributing
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## Contributing
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