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I added a 7x7x6mm heatsink to the ESP32 Pico IC (using thermal glue) as it was running rather warm & I was concerned about long term reliability. Turns out WLED sets the WiFi transmit power to the maximum (20dBm) by default & lowering this reduces the temperature of the chip greatly.
I have included a ‘generic’ version of the electronics lid without the hole for the heatsink, which should work with any QT Py/Xiao board.
The WLED Project can be found here.
The author remixed this model.
New electronics enclosure & cable entry point for an Adafruit QT Py ESP32 Pico, allowing wireless control via the WLED Project. STL files are now correctly mirrored/flipped, no need to mirror/flip one piece of the logo in your slicer.