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      Ulrich SchneiderUlrich Schneider
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      Hi everyone,

      I have now built MLCmini, MLCmega, and MTC4PFmini. I want to share my experiences.

      First, thank you for providing the ideas, files, and instructions. I am incredibly grateful that I could build all of these without significant issues!

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      | Ordering cases: |
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      I ordered all cases online because I do not own a 3D printer. I used the website https://craftcloud3d.com/

      For the MLCmini and MLCmega, I used the options:
      – Material ABS
      – Finish: Standard (100% infill
      – Color: Gray

      A company in Germany had the lowest prices for the two orders, and everything worked as expected. I am happy with these cases.

      A resin printer was recommended for the MTC4PFmini. I ordered with the following options:
      – Material: High-Detail Resin
      – Finish: Standard Smooth
      – Color: Natural Gray

      A Chinese company was by far the cheapest, including shipping costs. However, the order went through customs and became 1.5 times as expensive. I recommend ordering from within the EU. Before printing, the company complained that some details in the print were too thin. They asked me if I wanted to proceed at my own risk, which I confirmed. In the end, everything came out as expected. I enjoy these cases. They do not attach/detach exactly as LEGO. They are sometimes a bit tricky. I wonder if selecting an extra smooth finish would improve this.

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      | Ordering PCBs |
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      I ordered all my PCBs via https://jlcpcb.com/

      All of them came as expected. There are no special options here.

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      | Build Process |
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      General Remarks
      – Use very thin solder: I used 1.5mm
      – you need to use a third hand/helping hand/soldering hand

      MLCmini:
      – easiest by far
      – nothing too complicated
      MLCmega:
      – I used the option with a 5V DC (called Variante 3 in the instructions)
      – more strenuous
      – components easy to solder
      – cable management:
      – I did not install a fan
      – I used the side of the fan for the cables connecting PCA9685 to the upper board
      – I soldered the cables first to the PCA9685, then to the top board
      – I soldered the long male connectors to the top board to connect it with the female connectors on the bottom board
      – I tried different cable solutions but found the described one the easiest

      MTC4PFmini: by far the most complicated
      – the SMD size in the instructions is the wrong size!!!
      – they should be 0805
      – the 0805s are also easier to order (Germany: reichelt.de)
      – only two of the five I built fitted easily in the case
      – I used some spacer to get the correct distance
      – I needed to sand a bit of the inner side of the bottom of the case
      – keep an eye on the resistors for the two LEDs
      – If you want multiple LEDs in a row or series, you might want another option
      – The chip is soldered on top of the resistors, so you need to desolder up to 16 pins if you want to change the resistor after building it

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