OTGW panel for sale - 2 EUR
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 10:29 pm
Hi all,
As I was interested in Home Automations I also bought and build the OTGW. The only thing I was "missing" was a way of making the status LED's available in the casing, including a reset button. For that I made my own PCB layout and, IMHO, it turned out nicely. However I only needed one but had to order 10pcs. So I've 9 pieces left. Anyone interested? Price: 2EUR excl. shipping (note: PCB only! No components included). In NL it can be send just by regular mail so that would only take a stamp or two. If you want one just send me a PM. I've attached an image of it. (more images at: b00z.nl/blog/2016/04/my-first-steps-at- ... -software/ ) It's just my very first PCB design so there could be some improvements, but it really fits excellent in the casing from Conrad. Drill holes are also based on that casing. I could just use regular screws which are also used for mounting computer mainboards in a housing.
Any constructive feedback always welcome.
KR,
Onno.
As I was interested in Home Automations I also bought and build the OTGW. The only thing I was "missing" was a way of making the status LED's available in the casing, including a reset button. For that I made my own PCB layout and, IMHO, it turned out nicely. However I only needed one but had to order 10pcs. So I've 9 pieces left. Anyone interested? Price: 2EUR excl. shipping (note: PCB only! No components included). In NL it can be send just by regular mail so that would only take a stamp or two. If you want one just send me a PM. I've attached an image of it. (more images at: b00z.nl/blog/2016/04/my-first-steps-at- ... -software/ ) It's just my very first PCB design so there could be some improvements, but it really fits excellent in the casing from Conrad. Drill holes are also based on that casing. I could just use regular screws which are also used for mounting computer mainboards in a housing.
Any constructive feedback always welcome.
KR,
Onno.