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I am working on an enclosure to house my electronics. As I know things change, so I have gone for a very modular approach.
My plan is to house a DIN rail for mounting my power supplies (24V, 12V, and 5V) as well as relays to control certain items (Ex: mains powered bed).
During the design I have tried to keep everything as clean as possible, including hiding all screws from view. This makes some of the prints, such as the accent, a bit trickier, but I think it is worth it in the end.
The dimensions are 230 mm wide, 190 mm tall, and 290 mm deep. The screen is at a 35 degree angle to provide easy visibility.
For now I am adding the Fusion renderings as I am still working on making sure everything fits together. As each piece is completed the files will be added so this may look very incomplete for a while.
In the end to make it easier to do remixes or additional mounts, I will be providing both STL and Fusion 360 source files.
I am working on an enclosure to house my electronics. As I know things change, so I have gone for a very modular approach.
My plan is to house a DIN rail for mounting my power supplies (24V, 12V, and 5V) as well as relays to control certain items (Ex: mains powered bed).
During the design I have tried to keep everything as clean as possible, including hiding all screws from view. This makes some of the prints, such as the accent, a bit trickier, but I think it is worth it in the end.
The dimensions are 230 mm wide, 190 mm tall, and 290 mm deep. The screen is at a 35 degree angle to provide easy visibility.
For now I am adding the Fusion renderings as I am still working on making sure everything fits together. As each piece is completed the files will be added so this may look very incomplete for a while.
In the end to make it easier to do remixes or additional mounts, I will be providing both STL and Fusion 360 source files.
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