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+ | Pop out the acrylic cutouts. | ||
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+ | Use something small and pointy to pop out the acrylic bits from the mounting holes. | ||
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+ | Insert the screws from the bottom side of the acrylic. | ||
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+ | Place on a flat surface. | ||
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+ | Add standoffs. | ||
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+ | The standoffs set the Arduino high enough for the USB port to clear the edge of the Otterbox. | ||
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+ | Seat your Arduino board on the screws. | ||
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+ | Place the hex nuts atop the Arduino and tighten the screws with a screwdriver. | ||
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+ | Rev 2 Arduino boards will accommodate all four hex nuts, but rev 3 Arduinos have more headers that prevent the hex nut from fitting. | ||
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+ | No big deal, three screws will hold your rev 3 board just fine. | ||
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+ | Place the acrylic with Arduino inside the Otterbox. Use one of the foam tape pieces to secure the acrylic to the Otterbox if desired (but not required). | ||
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+ | Affix two foam tape pieces to the bottom of the storage tin. | ||
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+ | Peel off the other side of the sticky tapes and stick the tin in the righthand cutout with the hinge on the right. | ||
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+ | Peel the adhesive cover from the bottom of the breadboard and stick it to the Otterbox in the lefthand cutout. | ||
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+ | That's it! | ||
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+ | Now you have a sturdy way to transport your project! Throw it in your bag, dunk it underwater, etc. | ||
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+ | There's plenty of clearance to accommodate your project, and storage for other parts. | ||
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+ | The USB cable clears the edge of the Otterbox for convenient programming. | ||
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+ | You can even add shields! | ||
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+ | Enjoy! |