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VFD Glow Electronic Clock

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The VFD section uses an electronic clock from a Toyota car, which can be found for as low as 20 two on the seafood market (Figure 4)

The VFD clock backplane has clear wiring definitions. The clock itself is designed for battery power, so its standby current is relatively high at 1mA (about 100mA when lit). Therefore, you should configure a backup power supply or use constant power according to your needs

 

The casing has a pre-made boat-shaped switch slot which you can wire yourself to define as low brightness or a power switch

Pre-cut openings for TYPE-C and DC55xx power sockets. You can configure a 12V input power supply or a PD decoy board according to your needs

 

Installation

The guide rails and buckles of the casing are designed according to the clock core's guide rails, and they will snap into place when pushed all the way in. Due to potential precision issues with the bridges on both sides of the buckle, you might need to scrape it with a flat-head screwdriver (Figure 5 red circle)

Use M2.5*6 screws

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