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Lightning Trigger - Maximum Density


As my supplies of profanity were rapidly running out, I finally got the thing packaged.
And wonder of wonders, when I ran the test program, all of the switches and sensors and LED colors worked, despite the abuse involved in shoehorning everything into the box.
Note the stacked washers under what was going to be a sleek and discreet surface-mounted arming button. This is what I get for doing test fits without the Arduino mounted - one corner just barely interfered with the body of the switch. Two nylon washers, one cc of epoxy, and much carving with the dremel took care of that last fit-up hiccup.
Just underneath, you can see the hot-shoe mount. I foolishly expected that *that* would be the hard part of this project.
And wonder of wonders, when I ran the test program, all of the switches and sensors and LED colors worked, despite the abuse involved in shoehorning everything into the box.
Note the stacked washers under what was going to be a sleek and discreet surface-mounted arming button. This is what I get for doing test fits without the Arduino mounted - one corner just barely interfered with the body of the switch. Two nylon washers, one cc of epoxy, and much carving with the dremel took care of that last fit-up hiccup.
Just underneath, you can see the hot-shoe mount. I foolishly expected that *that* would be the hard part of this project.
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