29-06-2019, 21:17
(28-06-2019, 05:55)Barrow4491 Wrote: ...
The issue i am leading to is he difficulty in removing the display with only four pins (twice) and not damaging the PCB; I would like to see as many sub board components such as the ESP8266 module, for example placed in header sockets, and in this case using the printed enclosure there is sufficient room to achieve this with the ESP8266, but not the screen.
Hello Jim,
I understand your point of view, however we always have to make choices. We (I and Jarek) have discussed that possibility, even thought on the lifetime of the OLED display, which is several years. The use of a socket for OLED display would imply a somewhat bigger enclosure, and possibly the use of spacers and longer screws to fix the board to the front panel of the enclosure.
(28-06-2019, 05:55)Barrow4491 Wrote: ...
I will post a photo of the completed unit eventually, but I would like to know if it is possible to alter the code and have a symbol on the display showing the WiFi status, similar to the one in the top corner of theWD display?
I liked the idea!
It's already implemented, so you can count with it on next AQM II software release.
Pictures of assembled units are always welcome. They are also useful to others.

