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Kulp K32 Bud Industries NBF 32022 Mount

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  • 1.7inch_Standoffs_v1.stl
  • 1.7inch_Standoffs_v2.stl
  • Bud32022-Kulp32-Half v10-NO SIDES.stl
  • Bud32022-Kulp32-Half v10.stl
  • Bud32022-Kulp32-LONG-v3.1.stl
  • Kulp-K32-Bud-NBF-32022-Mount.stl

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Last update 2024-03-11 at 16:14
Publication date 2023-01-23 at 21:17
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2021-02-07 at 22:12
Design number 1025608

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UPDATE 2 (3-11-24): I added 2 more versions. Both use solid printing (instead of using the "shell" option) for the fame. I initially used that to save on filament, but then decided most people would print these a limited number of times, so I shifted to strength instead. The first is the same for mounting in a Bud 32022, the other is a little more generic without the "wings"/sides. This is helpful for mounting in other boxes with limited space.

UPDATE: There are 2 different brackets now. . . One is for mounting the K32 mid way in the case (see pics) and it will also work for mounting it lower in the box if you don't need the four corner screw posts. The other is described below. These are intended to be used with my HP Server Power Supply mounts in the same case (thing #4756877)

This is a bracket for mounting a Kulp K32 LED pixel controller into a Bud Industries NBF-32022 enclosure. It will mount at the top or bottom of box and is designed to allow 2 of them to fit in the same box. The build-in stand-offs are meant to let the K32 mount with space below for the Beagle Bone Black. I believe this mount will also work for the Kulp K16 controller.

NOTE: DO NOT USE INFILL in printing this. It's already been stripped down to essentials, and the remaining solid parts are there for stability and structure (especially the screw-in stand-offs. . . they become very brittle when not printed 100%).

I'm also working on a bracket for the same enclosure that will allow you to mount 1 or 2 HP Server 1200 W (or 750W) Power Supplies. These are meant to be used together, but can be used independently.

The screws I use to mount the board to the bracket are #4 x 1/2 from Lowes. The ones that mount the bracket to the box are the same that the enclosure ships with (not sure which ones they are). I've also included the screws I'm using for risers to allow the mounts to be stacked. Attach them to the bottom board pointing up, before screwing the mount into the enclosure. Then use nylon spacers (or other tubing) depending on how much space you need. HP Power supplies need 1.7" of space. I also added my STL for the 1.7" standoffs. . . . they're HALF HEIGHT for easier printing, so double them up.

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