I dont have an account there and I dont know how to comment, but:
- the mechanical drawing has two different dimensions with 30mm, which cant be
- I used the outer dimensions and holes as far as possible
- I guessed the position and outer size of the power socket (it could be compatible with 70928s02) as well as the cable hole
- just a technical question: can you stack build HATs on each other and still address each individual output? (because then I would do a version with extended pins at the top)
question for us: my powerplug 70928s02 has 8/2 LDU (same as all Lego sockets), the HAT powerplug is a 5.5mm × 2.1mm plug, is that close enough?
I dont have the lego transformers for this generation...
- the mechanical drawing has two different dimensions with 30mm, which cant be
- I used the outer dimensions and holes as far as possible
- I guessed the position and outer size of the power socket (it could be compatible with 70928s02) as well as the cable hole
- just a technical question: can you stack build HATs on each other and still address each individual output? (because then I would do a version with extended pins at the top)
question for us: my powerplug 70928s02 has 8/2 LDU (same as all Lego sockets), the HAT powerplug is a 5.5mm × 2.1mm plug, is that close enough?
I dont have the lego transformers for this generation...