eberdahl created page: midi authored by Matthew Blessing's avatar Matthew Blessing
...@@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ Heat shrink all connections ...@@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ Heat shrink all connections
Finish the Housing: Finish the Housing:
* Epoxy sides 3 and 4 to the housing. This is where slow cure epoxy is very helpful as there are a lot of gluing surfaces. Be sure to add a layer of epoxy to each of the inner connection edges to add extra strength and weather-proofing. * Epoxy sides 3 and 4 to the housing. This is where slow cure epoxy is very helpful as there are a lot of gluing surfaces. Be sure to add a layer of epoxy to each of the inner connection edges to add extra strength and weather-proofing.
* Build the top by epoxying the layers to each other. Be sure the hole in the center remains in line * Build the top by epoxying the layers to each other. Be sure the hole in the center remains in line
* Attach the cable tie-off to the top:
* Feed the power cable through the top and connect to the Raspberry Pi. * Feed the power cable through the top and connect to the Raspberry Pi.
* Epoxy the top to the housing, making sure to apply glue to all connecting surfaces of each of the tabs. * Epoxy the top to the housing, making sure to apply glue to all connecting surfaces of each of the tabs.
* Attach the cover plate to the bottom: * Attach the cover plate to the bottom:
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