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The case for the LED controller electronics can be made from a universal plastic box by cutting holes and openings where required. Easier and more straightforward solution involves 3D printing the case. The instructions for 3D printing the case and its assembly are in a detailed protocol. The most up-to-date protocol describing the procurement process for parts to build the can be found in the <a href="https://app.labstep.com/sharelink/b5760252-f0e4-42a3-ae65-595c75d5a999">Labstep repository</a>. The publication snapshot of the protocol is <a href="https://osf.io/7ycnr/">available in OSF</a>. The latest 3D CAD model of the electronics circuit and the case is available as an Onshape project. It includes the STL files for 3D printing: <a href="https://cad.onshape.com/documents/fb13b048a8878b03f7240f7f/w/1c6fbf6ba334d21069dd6081/e/d014bfed5ec35242676d7c45">LED controller case</a>. The with publication snapshot of the STL files is <a href="https://osf.io/dsmk7">available in OSF</a>. @[osf](7ycnr)
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