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 The module installed in the case. The module installed in the case.
  
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 +Three different views - Daytime, Twilight and Lights Out! 
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 +Note: The eagle eyed amongst you may have noticed the [[https://www.electronics-notes.com/articles/electronic_components/resistors/light-dependent-resistor-ldr.php|LDR]] and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermistor|Thermistor]] are originally shown mounted in-line with the main circuit board and are intended to protrude out of the slot at the top of the clock case as shown in the picture below. I found that it was quite difficult to get the right spacing when bending the lead outs on the 'environmental sensor components' and also that it wasn't really necessary as the case is transparent and the temperature reading is an approximation at best. 
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 +{{wiki:digiclock:envsensors.jpg}} 
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 +Since recently building this kit (even though I actually bought it last Christmas!) I have ordered a couple more (radio & music related) and will post the results here when completed! 
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