Very clever design Have you had any issue at all with connectors reliability ?
The real answer will come on 12th night, when the whole thing is turned off.
Interestingly, this display is just for Christmas. It is common in HK for Christmas decorations to be designed so they can be reconfigured in early January as an appropriate Chinese New Year's display (i.e. remove anything white, which symbolises death and funerals in Chinese culture, and play up the red, which symbolises good fortune).
Mike employed some rather smart reuse of standard parts in this design. The contacts are a bare SIM card connector (i.e. just the gold pads, with no metal card retainer part) on one board, pressing against ENIG pads on another board. Plastic pop rivets hold the two boards together, and the whole thing seems to work well. Mike used quite a lot of rivets, so the structure is pretty stable. I watched several snowflakes being assembled. This consisted of
- Three people furiously pressing pop rivets into holes for several minutes
- A programmer sending patterns around the segments of the flake to check each one
- The three people prodding the rivets on any flake segment that misbehaved - every failure I saw was due to something not being properly pushed into place
- A clean run of the pattern test
- Storage in a custom made crate, for delivery to Pacific Place
- Repeat hundreds of times over a couple of weeks
After any initial assembly issues were addressed the flakes seemed rock solid.
Pacific Place is one of the most up market malls in Hong Kong, so this is a prestigious place to be.