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GeeeTech i3 Pro Raspberry Pi 2B Holder
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Took 12v from the existing power supply for the fan, and then through a buck converter to get 5v for the Raspberry Pi.
The next steps will be set up Octoprint so I can do wireless prints and watch it through a webcam!
I've included the Fusion 360 files in case you want to mess around.
You'll need: -
4 x M2 @ 20mm + Nuts (To hold the board down)
4 x M3 @ 20mm + Nuts (To close the case)
2 x M3 @ 30mm + Wing Nuts (To attach to the printer)
Print, assemble, then it slots into the front of the Y Axis front support next to the belt. You'll need to drill a couple of holes through the perspex and then use the 30mm bolts and wingnuts to tighten.
The next steps will be set up Octoprint so I can do wireless prints and watch it through a webcam!
I've included the Fusion 360 files in case you want to mess around.
You'll need: -
4 x M2 @ 20mm + Nuts (To hold the board down)
4 x M3 @ 20mm + Nuts (To close the case)
2 x M3 @ 30mm + Wing Nuts (To attach to the printer)
Print, assemble, then it slots into the front of the Y Axis front support next to the belt. You'll need to drill a couple of holes through the perspex and then use the 30mm bolts and wingnuts to tighten.
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