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Old 03-21-2020, 12:10 AM
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Here's what it looks like with the inside cover removed. I am pointing to the space where I mounted the tilt switch. I mounted the tilt switch at a 45 degree downward angle as opposed to flat. I realized that the driving motion will close and open the circuit intermittently even when the lid was closed. Having it at a 45 degree angle reduces unwanted ON/OFF of the LED by the motions of stop/go driving. Mounted it to the outer side of the slot mentioned. (red is the double sided tape)
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