Clean Hdmi Zero Build from Germany - no hot glue
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Clean Hdmi Zero Build from Germany - no hot glue
Hello Zero friends,
I want to show you my Zero Build done with Kedei Hdmi Screen and my self designed Helper.
There´s nothings special internally...Pi Zero W with a PCB2.0 board from zeroboy.eu
I´ve designed my own helper to spare space inside the case. So there´s no need to butcher the case and left it as oroginal as possible...
The Hdmi Adapter is my own soldering work. It was a pain to solder (0,04mm wire) but it works...
Screen cover are from retropiehandhelds.com
The Mini USB charging Port ist a small 3d Print.
Powered up by adafruid powerboost 1000 - yes, expensive, but works great.
4000 mah Lipo Akku from Aliexpress.
battery Level indicator is also a module found at Aliexpress...
I´ve desolder the Led´s and put my own on it.
https://de.aliexpress.com/item/3-7V-Li- ... 0.0.rA1o1i
I want to show you my Zero Build done with Kedei Hdmi Screen and my self designed Helper.
There´s nothings special internally...Pi Zero W with a PCB2.0 board from zeroboy.eu
I´ve designed my own helper to spare space inside the case. So there´s no need to butcher the case and left it as oroginal as possible...
The Hdmi Adapter is my own soldering work. It was a pain to solder (0,04mm wire) but it works...
Screen cover are from retropiehandhelds.com
The Mini USB charging Port ist a small 3d Print.
Powered up by adafruid powerboost 1000 - yes, expensive, but works great.
4000 mah Lipo Akku from Aliexpress.
battery Level indicator is also a module found at Aliexpress...
I´ve desolder the Led´s and put my own on it.
https://de.aliexpress.com/item/3-7V-Li- ... 0.0.rA1o1i
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Re: Clean Hdmi Zero Build from Germany - no hot glue
that looks very nice!
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Re: Clean Hdmi Zero Build from Germany - no hot glue
I like it.
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Re: Clean Hdmi Zero Build from Germany - no hot glue
Yes, the Pi-helper is my own design... other 3d print parts also.
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Re: Clean Hdmi Zero Build from Germany - no hot glue
are you sharing the 3d part with this community forumlightpixel wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2017 8:37 amYes, the Pi-helper is my own design... other 3d print parts also.
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Re: Clean Hdmi Zero Build from Germany - no hot glue
Brave. Very brave.
I dont see a free USB port for direct access in case something happens and you cant SSH in.
Not that it would be terribly difficult to crack it open and unhook your controls but it would definitely be irritating.
Whats that button poking out the original power port? I dont see a safe powerdown as my first thought was an emergency shutdown button.
I dont see a free USB port for direct access in case something happens and you cant SSH in.
Not that it would be terribly difficult to crack it open and unhook your controls but it would definitely be irritating.
Whats that button poking out the original power port? I dont see a safe powerdown as my first thought was an emergency shutdown button.
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Re: Clean Hdmi Zero Build from Germany - no hot glue
You are right. no external usb. It‘s a Pi Zero W. Keyboard by bluetooth. Installing Roms by Wifi...Everything else by console. The Button on left side is a simple reset button - I want to close the hole . No gracefull shutdown.
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Re: Clean Hdmi Zero Build from Germany - no hot glue
i guess you not ok to share 3d partslightpixel wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2017 11:47 amYou are right. no external usb. It‘s a Pi Zero W. Keyboard by bluetooth. Installing Roms by Wifi...Everything else by console. The Button on left side is a simple reset button - I want to close the hole . No gracefull shutdown.
what you have for sd card connection, what is this
also which glue you use to hold the led and the tactile button and also all over hdmi connctions
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Re: Clean Hdmi Zero Build from Germany - no hot glue
I will think about to share the .stl files...
sd card is connected to Pi0 with sd card breakout pcb...
All glued together with 2k-epoxy glue...
very strong connections possible
sd card is connected to Pi0 with sd card breakout pcb...
All glued together with 2k-epoxy glue...
very strong connections possible
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