The case kit now includes these knurled head copper effect screws:

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 - Richard
On Wednesday 24 January 2024 at 04:24:21 UTC Organs Grinder wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> Recently, I finished assembling a clock kit and case I brought from 
> Richard (nixology.uk).
> I wanted a small Nixie clock that supported time sync via NTP vs GPS or 
> other means.
>
> The clock kit was shipped and packaged well, making reuse of plastic 
> Ziploc bags for parts.(thank you!)
>
> Instructions are provided in a PDF and the WEMOS microcontroller should 
> come pre-programmed.
> However, Richard is available via email and willing to help if there are 
> issues.
>
> Assembling the clock was simple, and the smaller SMD parts had been pre 
> soldered for you.
> Pay extra attention to the direction of the boards when assembling, as it 
> is possible to connect them upside down.
> I believe this may be resolved in a newer kit version.
> However it caused me no issue.
>
> You can also attach external PIR or microwave sensors, or install an 
> optional LDR.
> I plan to use an external PIR connected via the 3.5 mm socket on the rear 
> later on.
>
> Setup of the software was also simple, connect to the AP, enter the 
> password.
> Set a few basic things like colon flashing type, time, and date scrolling, 
> and you're off and running.
> I've had zero need to connect to the web UI after the initial setup, and 
> the clock has been running smoothly.
>
> I quite like the size of the IN-17 in this case, the clock is quite 
> compact and visually the IN-17's takes up a lot of the front panel.
>
> I colour matched the front bolts to the 3d printed case sides, somewhat. 
> The kit ships with black bolts normally.
>
>
> Here you can see a few pictures I have taken, apologies for not amazing 
> photos as that is not my best skill.
> If anyone wants any further pictures, please do let me know.
>
> [image: nixology-in-17-on.jpg]
> [image: nixology-in-17-front.jpg]
> [image: nixology-in-17-rear.jpg]
>
> Many thanks, it's awesome.
>
>

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