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Raspberry Pi "Pro" Case
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This is a case for a Raspberry Pi 2/3 (RPi 4 not tested).
During a CPU test with sysbench, the temperature did not exceed 31°C (16°C room temperature) and the fan is hardly noticeable when its spinning. Im using this system for home automation, but it is used for other applications as well.
Experimental Status:
This case was designed to make a housing for all my components for home automation.
Maybe some day there will be a tutorial on how to assemble and manage the Raspberry.
There are many aspects which I would change in a future version.
Until that, I would recommend this thing to people who already have a basic knowledge in 3D Printing and also have the skills for the programming.
But if you do have questions, feel free to ask.
The case can hold a 80 mm Noctua fan, a motion sensor, a 0.9 inch Oled display, original Raspberry Camera and a 11.5 mm cutout for the power IN. After installing all of the electrical components, theres still room for more sensors, relays, etc.
During a CPU test with sysbench, the temperature did not exceed 31°C (16°C room temperature) and the fan is hardly noticeable when its spinning. Im using this system for home automation, but it is used for other applications as well.
Experimental Status:
This case was designed to make a housing for all my components for home automation.
Maybe some day there will be a tutorial on how to assemble and manage the Raspberry.
There are many aspects which I would change in a future version.
Until that, I would recommend this thing to people who already have a basic knowledge in 3D Printing and also have the skills for the programming.
But if you do have questions, feel free to ask.
The case can hold a 80 mm Noctua fan, a motion sensor, a 0.9 inch Oled display, original Raspberry Camera and a 11.5 mm cutout for the power IN. After installing all of the electrical components, theres still room for more sensors, relays, etc.
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