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Instructions

Hot-Glue the black acrylic to the printed parts.

Run/thread the el-wire in and out thru/around the printed parts and the acrylic panel. Use the M3 bolts to fasten the printed parts to the acrylic.

I put a switch in line with my power supply to make it easy to turn on and off.

Pretty much straight forward on what goes where.

FYI: The current plans don't accommodate the power inverter. So you will need to adjust for that.. I just let the electronics stay on the outside. I will probably get around to actually mounting them some time... :P

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