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TDM:
My first go to idea would be to put a rectangular slot in a piece of plywood, where the size of the slot would be the width and height of the PCB board, slide the timer in the slot and glue the plywood to the fuselage skin.
It would be nice to have some mounting holes in the PCB. Another idea is hot glue put the timer in place then pack some hot glue to fill in the gap (hopefully i do not glue the switch in the process) and call it a day.
That being said I was asking you as a developer and user to what are your ideas and what are your recommendations.
Thanks Traian

TDM:
Rogerio
If the accelerometer is disconnected can you still program the timer?
I understand that at the time of programming there is no fedback from the accelerometer for last step (check for level). But that is a one time need to do thing.
I have received the timer thanks. 

Rogerio Fiorotti:

--- Quote from: TDM on March 13, 2018, 09:40:48 AM ---Rogerio
If the accelerometer is disconnected can you still program the timer?
I understand that at the time of programming there is no fedback from the accelerometer for last step (check for level). But that is a one time need to do thing.
I have received the timer thanks.

--- End quote ---

Hi,

Yes you can program without the accelerometer but not recommended because you need it for leveling.

usually fixed the timer board with double sided adhesive maybe help.

Rogerio

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