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Ender 3 Pro Versatile Case
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This is an electronics case for Ender 3 Pro designed specifically to support any internals.
The base has a hole mesh pattern so that boards and cables can be attached using 2.5mm zip ties.
The cases are symmetrical and are slightly smaller than the frame to prevent situations where they don't fit after you've spent hours printing them (talking from experience with other models I found in the past). They can be bound together using M3 screws, but that's not necessary.
They come with lids with holes to let the Z-axis cable through (on both sides, if you have a dual setup).
The back of each case has holes for ventilation and for cable. However, there are no holes for ports for components like Raspberry Pi for instance.
Instead, you can connect the components internally. This is useful if you're not interested in getting access to the USB or Ethernet ports and just want to connect the Pi to your motherboard. It ends up being cleaner since you don't have extra USB cables dangl
The base has a hole mesh pattern so that boards and cables can be attached using 2.5mm zip ties.
The cases are symmetrical and are slightly smaller than the frame to prevent situations where they don't fit after you've spent hours printing them (talking from experience with other models I found in the past). They can be bound together using M3 screws, but that's not necessary.
They come with lids with holes to let the Z-axis cable through (on both sides, if you have a dual setup).
The back of each case has holes for ventilation and for cable. However, there are no holes for ports for components like Raspberry Pi for instance.
Instead, you can connect the components internally. This is useful if you're not interested in getting access to the USB or Ethernet ports and just want to connect the Pi to your motherboard. It ends up being cleaner since you don't have extra USB cables dangl
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