Raspberry Pi Enclosure
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Inspired by various enclosures on the web, I designed my own.
What is different ?
I have added a fan for the Raspberry Pi, no thin bars that can break. There is also a plate that prevents the display from wobbling sideways.
Because the drilling pattern for mounting the lid is different in my construction, there are two versions. RPi3_Case-Lid V2.stl and RPi3_Case-Lid WEB.stl
Version WEB is for cases from the web (not tested!)
The fan is powered via the cable from the screen which is no longer needed when converting to Klipper DGUS display.
Without fan temperature = up to 67°C, with fan < 60°C
The fan blows into the housing because otherwise it sucks in the warm air from the heating bed.
What is different ?
I have added a fan for the Raspberry Pi, no thin bars that can break. There is also a plate that prevents the display from wobbling sideways.
Because the drilling pattern for mounting the lid is different in my construction, there are two versions. RPi3_Case-Lid V2.stl and RPi3_Case-Lid WEB.stl
Version WEB is for cases from the web (not tested!)
The fan is powered via the cable from the screen which is no longer needed when converting to Klipper DGUS display.
Without fan temperature = up to 67°C, with fan < 60°C
The fan blows into the housing because otherwise it sucks in the warm air from the heating bed.
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