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Raspberry Shield Fix & EZ Removal

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  • Base.stl
  • Support.stl
  • SupportV2.stl
  • Vis.stl

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Publication date 2023-05-05 at 07:28
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2020-02-26 at 21:41
Design number 1203777

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FR
Utilisant un Raspberry avec Octoprint pour imprimer en 3D, je me suis rendu compte que celui-ci pouvait monter à 70°- 72° C lors d'impression longue. L'installation d'un dissipateur thermique ventilé (shield en aluminium https://amzn.to/2wbN43G), maintient la température aux alentours de 40° C, ce qui est acceptable et limite le risque.
Je voulais qu'il soit ensuite fixé sous une tablette dans mon caisson, mais que l'on puisse le retirer facilement, d’où ce support.
La partie arrière peut coulisser pour pouvoir retirer le Raspberry, il est sécurisé avec une vis M3 de 20mm.

Edit 01/03/20
L'arceau a été revu pour recevoir une vis M3 et son écrou. La sécurisation de l'ensemble se fait sur cette pièce. La partie arrière a été ajustée pour pouvoir rester en place sans aucune vis. L'accès au connecteur arrière du Raspberry est possible, les voyants sont désormais visibles.

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Using a Raspberry with Octoprint for 3D printing, I realized that it could go up to 158 ° - 161 ° F during long printing. The installation of a ventilated heat sink (aluminium shield https://amzn.to/2wbN43G) keeps the temperature around 104° F, which is acceptable and limits the risk.
I wanted it to be then fixed under a shelf in my box, but that it could be easily removed, hence this support.
The rear part can slide to be able to remove the Raspberry, it is secured with a 20mm M3 screw.

Edit 03/01/20
The front bar has been revised to receive an M3 screw and its nut. The whole is secured on this part. The rear part has been adjusted to remain in place without any screws. Access to the rear connector of the Raspberry is possible, the LEDs are also visible.

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