3D Printer Electronics Enclosure

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3D Printer Electronics Enclosure

By pepe3dprinting

46
2
Free
It's free to download

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3D Printer Electronics Enclosure

By pepe3dprinting

at 2024-05-12
I recently changed to Klipper firmware to be able to easily add a second Ramps-Arduino for 12 volt temperature controlled fans. The space next to the printer was a mess so I decided to combine it all into a single enclosure. The current setup is ramps 1.6-mega on the left side and a ramps 1.4-mega on the right side. Raspberry pi is above the ramps 1.4. I also relocated the LCD adapter board to allow cooling for the raspberry pi. If there is interest I can add a case front for 2 ramps 1.6 or 2 ramps 1.4. Mounts for 2 60mm fans on the back. 60mm fan screens included. If you have any questions, please ask. If you print it, please post it. Kevin

Technical

Screws 12 M3 x 4mm (for screen mounting) 16 M3 x 6mm (for electronics mounting) 4 M3 x 8mm (case assembly) 20 M3 x 10mm (case assembly) Cables Velleman 30cm 40-Pin M-M Flat Cable Jumper Wire (for LCD board relocation) Case Parts 1- Top 1-Double Base 1-Back with 2 60mm fan openings 1 Left side 1-Right side 1-Front 2-Side screens 1-11mm x 23mm screen 1-7.5mm x 50mm screen I used Inland Natural PETG for the case and Inland Translucent Blue for the screens. Nozzle- .4mm Layer Height- .3 mm

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