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Sensebender Gateway leds

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    marceltrapman
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    Hi,

    I want to 'hide' the gateway in a 19" Rack but don't want to lose the visibility of the leds.

    Is there a way to re-route the 4/5 leds onboard to external leds?

    And, while asking, I have a ethernet module attached and would like to show ethernet traffic as well. Any suggestions as to that?

    Thanks in advance and I promise, once done I will post a picture :)

    Marcel

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    I use Domoticz as controller for Z-Wave and MySensors (previously Indigo and OpenHAB).
    I have a FABtotum to print cases.

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    • M marceltrapman

      Hi,

      I want to 'hide' the gateway in a 19" Rack but don't want to lose the visibility of the leds.

      Is there a way to re-route the 4/5 leds onboard to external leds?

      And, while asking, I have a ethernet module attached and would like to show ethernet traffic as well. Any suggestions as to that?

      Thanks in advance and I promise, once done I will post a picture :)

      Marcel

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      @marceltrapman Optic fibre? Just a passing thought...

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      • M marceltrapman

        Hi,

        I want to 'hide' the gateway in a 19" Rack but don't want to lose the visibility of the leds.

        Is there a way to re-route the 4/5 leds onboard to external leds?

        And, while asking, I have a ethernet module attached and would like to show ethernet traffic as well. Any suggestions as to that?

        Thanks in advance and I promise, once done I will post a picture :)

        Marcel

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        Yveaux
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        @marceltrapman You could desolder the LEDs and solder some wires or even a header to the pads. Then regular LEDs can be connected to the wires/header.
        Will require a steady hand though...

        http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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