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Ender 3 pro electronics enclosure
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I was tired of having lots of electronics and wires all around the printer, so I designed a enclosure for all of the ender 3 pro electronics including a raspberry pi.
I wanted to have the front of the printer full of drawers for tools and parts so it is easy to take around to deferent places, so the mainboard needed to move, I had also planed for dual z motors on my ender, so I needed to move the PSU either way. Lastly I wanted klipper on it, so I needed a raspberry pi, and I didn't want it laying on the side with lots of loose cables.
So my solution was to design a enclosure so that all of the things above could be stuffed on the back on the printer.
The space is really tight but it works, it is horrible to do electronic work on it, but I rarely touch it anyway, the airflow may seem sketchy at firs, but I rarely get above 40c on the mainboard and pi.
It has been a while since I printed and fitted it to my printer, so I cant exactly remember if I needed extra fasteners, I know
I wanted to have the front of the printer full of drawers for tools and parts so it is easy to take around to deferent places, so the mainboard needed to move, I had also planed for dual z motors on my ender, so I needed to move the PSU either way. Lastly I wanted klipper on it, so I needed a raspberry pi, and I didn't want it laying on the side with lots of loose cables.
So my solution was to design a enclosure so that all of the things above could be stuffed on the back on the printer.
The space is really tight but it works, it is horrible to do electronic work on it, but I rarely touch it anyway, the airflow may seem sketchy at firs, but I rarely get above 40c on the mainboard and pi.
It has been a while since I printed and fitted it to my printer, so I cant exactly remember if I needed extra fasteners, I know
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