2022-09-25 (Su) 24EngBarostat Improved wiring

My solution for the lid wiring issues was to add a piece of prototyping PCB over the piezo transducer. I added a bit of foam and aluminum tape between the board and element as an electrode that didn't require soldering.
Wired lids

The lid wiring held close to the surface and allowed me to create a hinge between the controller at the bottom and all the components on the top, and it closed more cleanly than the rat's nest I had tried before. One of the potentiometers isn't working, so I'll need to fix that to complete testing.
Connected to controller

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2022-09-22

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