nan_1337

joined 1 year ago
[–] nan_1337@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Thank you, that looks promising. 5 + 10 days is a bit though. Might be worth it to just wait 30 days in that case

[–] nan_1337@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I am super sorry for being such a noob, but can these be used to socket the board? And if yes: Do I solder the ones with pins only on one side to the pcb and the other ones to stick into the holes and solder to the nice!nano?

 

I forgot to buy batteries for my new split keyboard. Is there any good place to buy the 301230 3.7v 110mah battery, to get it within a week in Norway, or is it expensive to not buy it from China with 30 day shipping? If it is not possible to buy it: Are there any other good replacements which are compatible with the nice!nano and Ferris Sweep?

[–] nan_1337@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Thank you! It seems I might be able to just start the build process. Is it easy to install the battery later? I would assume I might need to remove the nice!nano and reinstall it? Would I then need to desolder?

 

I made a mistake while ordering the parts for the Ferris Sweep: I only ordered one 301230 battery. I ordered the other one, but the >1 month delivery time is a bit long. I am wondering if it is possible to solder and build the keyboard now, while only installing battery in one of the sides, and use the only side only with USB-C. If yes, I have two more questions:

  1. Which side should I install the battery in? From my understanding, one of the sides usually works as a "hub" for the other side
  2. Is it easy to add the battery to a already assembled keyboard in the future?
  3. Are there any good tutorials for assembling the wireless variant of the Ferris Sweep? I have mostly been able to find resources for the wired versions.