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Ender3 Raspberry pi housing
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I have seen many similar designs but none was a perfect match for what I wanted:
- Housing attached to left hand side of printer - to connect the camera cable with the nearby camera
- Have the camera cable penetrating the housing
- Have connectors in front - for connecting the printer AND plugging in a USB stick to load models/gcode
- Additional power cable hole for the LEDs to illuminate the bed
- Use a rather small fan (30 x 8 mm, 5V)
- Have the buck-converter inside the housing
- Be able to attach the housing using only T-slot nuts (and two M4 screws)
- Minimize needed parts (some design used an extra part to attach the housing to the printer)
To attach the housing to the printer (I attached it to the left / lower T-nut frame), you need 2 T-slot nuts and two M4 screw (I guess I used M4x10mm)
To close the houring, I used 4 self tapping, counter sunk M2.3x8 mm screws
To attach the raspi and the buck-converter to the base, I used 6 self tapping, counter sunk M2.3x6 mm screws
Before
- Housing attached to left hand side of printer - to connect the camera cable with the nearby camera
- Have the camera cable penetrating the housing
- Have connectors in front - for connecting the printer AND plugging in a USB stick to load models/gcode
- Additional power cable hole for the LEDs to illuminate the bed
- Use a rather small fan (30 x 8 mm, 5V)
- Have the buck-converter inside the housing
- Be able to attach the housing using only T-slot nuts (and two M4 screws)
- Minimize needed parts (some design used an extra part to attach the housing to the printer)
To attach the housing to the printer (I attached it to the left / lower T-nut frame), you need 2 T-slot nuts and two M4 screw (I guess I used M4x10mm)
To close the houring, I used 4 self tapping, counter sunk M2.3x8 mm screws
To attach the raspi and the buck-converter to the base, I used 6 self tapping, counter sunk M2.3x6 mm screws
Before
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