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* Attach the back support to the face. Be sure to attach it to the proper side (when looking at it from the front, the ethernet cutout should be on the left.
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* For added strength, apply a layer of epoxy to the intersecting edges of the face and the support.
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* Attach the plastic nuts to the stand with epoxy. To do this, feed the screw through the front of the face and tighten the nuts down to the back of the face. Apply epoxy around the edges of the nuts, be careful not to get any epoxy on the screws. Once the epoxy dries, remove the screws.
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* You can easily program the wind chime by removing the cover plate from the bottom and making an ssh connection through the ethernet port.
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* Hang the chime and power it on. Let the wind do the rest:![1]![1]![1]![1] |
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* Hang the chime and power it on. Let the wind do the rest:![1]![1]![1]![1]![2] |
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