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===Rough Take-down Procedure=== Flaschen Taschen takedown and setup notes: (does not include electronics) 2016-06-13 draft by [[user:jarrod|Jarrod]] ! Take pictures of how things are setup for reference! ! Take care to collect all the parts as you disassemble, there are many parts and some are small, but important! *1_Remove all power cables from rear. Make note of how they are run to the power supplies *2_Disconnect all data connections, remember there are typically two per crate. Take a photo of how they are routed to the breakout board on the raspberry pi. NOTE: The crates have an orientation. Remember this. Take a photo *3_Remove the 2β green tie down strap. This is tricky there are two metal latches in line with the handles that need to be pulled in tandem to release the ratchet. While pulling on the latches it may be necessary to add tension to the tie down to get it to release, since we do not tighten it very much during install. *4_The wooden vertical supports are connected to four of the top crates by a wood screw Remove these screws. The supports are kind of floppy and are really only meant to be supportive in a direction parallel to the face of the display During setup any forward or backward lean of the display can be adjusted slightly by screwing these supports back on to the top crates at a distance that pushes them forward or pulls them backward *5_Once the cables and supports are disconnected the RELEASABLE cable ties can be removed from the crates. Please do not cut the ties, as you will need them to set the display back up *6_Stack the crates in stacks of 4. This is a good height to move with a hand truck. Make sure that the power jacks and date cables are not hanging over the edges of each crate before another crate is placed on top of it, so as to not damage the wires and connectors. NOTE: The bottom row of crates do not have bottles with LEDs, so as to provide a space for the hardware and lift the display of the floor for improved visibility. NOTE: The two end crates have 2x4 supports in them. The others have plywood. The assembly is not symmetrical, but each crate has at least one support. Together they are almost exactly as long as the base. These also get zip tied together, but they are harder to tie. *7_Stack up the base crates. These are also good for holding all the hardware, zip ties, bolts (in a bag), and cables for transport. *8_Remove the vertical supports from the base by unscrewing them. (iirc: this is done with a 7/16β wrench/socket.) Have someone hold the vertical supports while unscrewing. Keep all parts and set aside. NOTE how those washers are used. It is important that bolts not be able to rip through the wood. *9_Flip the base over. There are three bolts in the center that hold it together. Remove these. Congratulations, You have now turned the Flaschen Taschen into parts for shipping. The setup procedure is essentially the reverse of this. Just remember: *A_Bring tools. Wrenches for the bolts, a screwdriver for the tops of the vertical supports, and a ladder. *B_The crates have an orientation. At the forward edge (display side) of each crate there is Velcro. The hook side should be on the top and the loop side should be on the bottom. This is typical for all crates except the base which only have the hook side Velcro on the top. *C_Do not tighten the tie down very much. Its purpose is merely to squeeze the crates together so they canβt move individually. The zip ties do most of the work *D_Try to align the forward faces of the crates as best as possible, but realize that it will never come out perfect. If a column is going out of vertical the crates above can be installed a little fore or aft of the face of the display to make up for it. *E_People have already sent images of genitalia to be displayed on the screen, so get over it.
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