orange pi 5 case 3d models
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If using 5v 40mm fan, take power from either USB port on Orange Pi or pin headers with appropriate plug or dodgy soldering job. Social Interested in 3D printing? Check out my YouTube videos featuring upgrade tutorials, mods, and other miscellaneous...
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This design is a remake of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1986658, initially it helped me a lot until summer arrived with the heat and the ambient temperature of my home affected the performance of my orange pi zero, so I decided to make some...
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... "cloud" server that allows me to upload photos remotely and save space on my phone. This could also serve as a NAS or whatever other purpose I need it for. Check out my Orange Pi PC NAS case design at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2468854
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The Orange Pi One Plus also boasts an impressive array of features, including: * Quad-core CPU with up to 2GB RAM * Gigabit Ethernet and USB 3.0 connectivity * HDMI output for high-definition video * Support for Linux distributions like Ubuntu and...
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A simple box for the Orange Pi One. ...It has screw holes, but you do not need the use them, because you can just click it together</p><p><strong>Notes:</strong></p><p>Set "Support Margin" to 0 to avoid that the support ruins the smooth surface near the...
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This is my first post on thingiverse. ...I couldn't find a box for my Orange PI R1 plus and I was tired of seeing it lying around on the floor. It meets my needs. I hope he can answer yours as well. ...
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... roll. ...The updated build is optimized specifically for the Orange Pi 2 and features output connectors for both HDMI and USB. ...To assemble everything seamlessly, you'll want to have four precision screws on hand - M3 x 12mm will do the trick nicely.
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Human: Hi, I've discovered that there's a surprising shortage of Orange Pi case options, which is why I created a custom case for my device. To assemble it, use 3mm bolts with nuts to secure everything in place - I opted for longer bolts and trimmed...
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-edit-07/07/2019- Found a very stable NAS server distribution for Orange Pi PC called OpenMediaVault. Developed by the creator of Armbian, this OS installed and ran flawlessly. I plan to use one of the packages in DietPi to set up a personal...
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To mount the orange pi on a battery pack, users can utilize clip-72-16.stl. For optimal fit, either scale the STL file by a few percent in both X and Y dimensions, or adjust the dimensions within the fcstd file and re-generate the battery clip. An...
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A Simple Enclosure for the Orange Pi One Board This enclosure provides a basic box for housing the Orange Pi One board. It features screw holes for securing it in place but is designed to be assembled without screws using click-together connectors.
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Orange pi PC (https://aliexpress.ru/item/32807985615.html?spm=a2g0v.12010612.8148356.1.7b3a100eoGzF83) 2. Any 2.5" HDD (I use 1Tb) 3. USB-SATA (https://aliexpress.ru/item/32764895291.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.264d33edi3aDOn) 4. 6010 5V cooler...
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I really like Farrukh's design, but it was a bit dull for me, so I decided to draw this case in OpenSCAD with just a few modifications. I also created a version with a side fix. It was evening and there was nothing to do. The design caught my eye -...
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Case for OrangePI Zero 2 with heatsink. ... FreeCAD source in attachment.
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Hi! ...Here is my case for OrangePi with USB and audio subboard. There is place for WiFi antena and a lot of holes for best cooling. The case is designed for assembly (top and botton side).
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Case for OrangePi Zero 2 I noticed that some fitting are quite tight, especially the usb one, when I have time I will make an updated version :)
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... cutout for fast SD card access. ... Optionally you can use 4pcs insertable m3*3mm nuts for better reliability. Use 4pcs m3*20 screws to assemble the case. I uploaded FreeCAD and STEP files of this case so you can easly modify the thing if you need.
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The module is supposed to fit perfectly without any screws just put it in place and close the case. I already tried this version and currently using it. If you have some suggestions please let me know. ... You can edit the lower part here:...
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I replaced the honeycomb holes with a hole to fit a 30mm fan. ...Running a 5V fan at 3.3V I get a dramatic temperature drop. For the case bottom, use the original one.
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This is a case designed for the OrangePi Zero 2W it's made to be about as small as possible with clips to hold the wifi antenna inside the case.In the design I have included knockouts for a 14mm X 14mm heatsink as well as the GPIO headers if you are...
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The WiFi antenna is placed inside the case for protection. An opening is left in the top to place a 15mm x 15mm heatsink for cooling. A fan would be more trouble as it requires soldering. Do not place the heatsink on the CPU before putting the top in...
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As I could not find a proper case for the OrangePi Zero2 that fits my needs / wishes I took my measures and created the attached case. It does not need any screws beside the ones you want for the fan (if you choose to cool the beast). The nuts for...
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... which is to cover your SBC but achieving good heat dissipation. ... I have printed this case in PLA and I have not had problems with deformations due to heat. ... I hope you can enjoy this improvement ;-) Greetings
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The original design is nice, but has a flaw, there are two tabs on the bottom part below the USB-C power input and the power button that do not allow the case to close. I have removed these two tabs. So: * Top part is unmodified. ... * Bottom part...
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Not to take away from the great work others have posted here for cases, but I wanted a case that I could install a custom antenna. A short stubby one to be precise. My intended use will be to use this as a network wifi bridge for my printer (non...
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I used an external wifi antenna to make the signal better, a little fan (always around 35ºC) and a relay connected to gpio, to activate external devices (in my case, some LED) I Used also a female USB por for a little webcam. To mantain all together...