The wiring should totally be doable, there is dare I say plenty of room for wiring, Just make sure the wires aren't longer than necessary and lay everything out in the case and see how things would go. There is also a great wiring photo on the Github page.
Hi Smeltie, This is pretty cool what you’ve made. I’m also trying to make this unit for testing purposes but I got a problem with printing the case for the components. Did you also had problems with layer shifting? If so, what were your solutions to the problem?
There is no such thing. This guide is just to show the placement of components and how they fit into the case. You’re going to have to solder wires in between them. You can refer to my other videos on soldering for tips and useful guides.
@@gonsodany But there very much is a battery… it’s the first part that gets put into the case in the video. It even says so on screen. It resides under the tray.
OMG thank you, love this design its so nice and compact! Hope my soldering will be good enough for those tight tolerances
The wiring should totally be doable, there is dare I say plenty of room for wiring, Just make sure the wires aren't longer than necessary and lay everything out in the case and see how things would go.
There is also a great wiring photo on the Github page.
Awesome work! Can't wait to try making a set!
Hi Smeltie,
This is pretty cool what you’ve made. I’m also trying to make this unit for testing purposes but I got a problem with printing the case for the components.
Did you also had problems with layer shifting? If so, what were your solutions to the problem?
Hey there!
No sorry, that seems like a printer related issue, not something I have seen before.
great video wondering where one can get the best chips to buy in usa for these?
Amazon seems to be a common place if you want to get things faster but at a slightly higher cost. Otherwise most people just use aliexpress.
Hey, will this work with the MPU6500 or the BMI160? I've heard the latter is preferable and was wondering! This is a wonderful case btw!
Mpu6500 fits in the bno08x case.
Bmi is smaller than all others and either needs a custom tray or held down with a bit of glue/double sided tape
how do i get my hands on this
Not sure what you mean, but this case can be 3D printed and the components can be bought online.
More info: docs.slimevr.dev
Where do I get the firmware for this plssss
docs.slimevr.dev has everything you need including the online firmware flasher
Where do I source the wireless chips that let you be done so fast?
There is no such thing.
This guide is just to show the placement of components and how they fit into the case.
You’re going to have to solder wires in between them.
You can refer to my other videos on soldering for tips and useful guides.
What components did you use?
All links including the github with full documentation is in the description
battery?
Battery types are listed both in the video and in my extensive documentation over on Github, link in the description
@@smeltie yeah but where does it go? theres no battery in the video
@@gonsodany But there very much is a battery… it’s the first part that gets put into the case in the video.
It even says so on screen.
It resides under the tray.