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44 lines
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Some good practices for assembling your node's hardware can be found below.
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## Table of Contents
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- [Setup with Metal Case](#setup-with-metal-case)
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- [Setup with Heatsink Case](#setup-with-heatsink-case)
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## Setup with Metal Case
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1. Apply thermal pads.
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2. Close the case.
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3. Make sure you use the right pins when mounting the display.
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4. Connect the SSD with the raspberry pi.
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5. Plug your device into power and give it internet access to check if
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everything is working as expected.
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## Setup with Heatsink Case
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1. Put screw mounts on the SSD shield.
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2. Prepare screws for mounting the Raspberry PI and corresponding heat sink.
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3. Apply thermal pads.
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4. Attach the heat sink and raspberry pi.
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5. Attach the foot that will later hold things in place.
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6. Make sure you use the right pins when mounting the display.
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7. Fasten the SSD so that it doesn't shake.
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8. Open the SD card slot.
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9. Attach everything to the case.
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10. Close the case.
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11. Connect the SSD with the raspberry pi.
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12. Insert the flashed SD card.
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13. Remember to use a tamper evident bag before entrusting a third party
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with physical access to the device.
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