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D6 Internal RPi Mount
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An internal mount for a raspberry pi in the WANHAO D6 3D printer. Also includes a mount for a DC 4.5-40V to 5V 2A DC-DC step-down buck converter in order to power the rpi. Can be obtained from eBay, e.g.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC-4-5-40V-To-5V-2A-USB-Charger-DC-DC-Step-down-Buck-Converter-Voltmeter-UK-FAST-/401264810148
Modified the original rpi case to use nuts. You will need 10xM3 nuts and 8xM3 bolts, 12mm M3 bolts should work. I shortened a micro USB cable to power the rpi, you may need a left-angled USB cable or one with a short USB connector, as there is 30mm clearance. See photos for details.
Case allows you to use the kintaro rpi heatsink, and a 40mm fan.
Another consideration, this is designed for the rpi 3. The wireless module cannot function inside the printer, I use an Ethernet cable to connect octoprint, but you could use a USB wifi adapter mounted externally to the printer, or modify the onboard wifi to utilise an external antenna which would again be mount
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC-4-5-40V-To-5V-2A-USB-Charger-DC-DC-Step-down-Buck-Converter-Voltmeter-UK-FAST-/401264810148
Modified the original rpi case to use nuts. You will need 10xM3 nuts and 8xM3 bolts, 12mm M3 bolts should work. I shortened a micro USB cable to power the rpi, you may need a left-angled USB cable or one with a short USB connector, as there is 30mm clearance. See photos for details.
Case allows you to use the kintaro rpi heatsink, and a 40mm fan.
Another consideration, this is designed for the rpi 3. The wireless module cannot function inside the printer, I use an Ethernet cable to connect octoprint, but you could use a USB wifi adapter mounted externally to the printer, or modify the onboard wifi to utilise an external antenna which would again be mount
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