2.9" ePaper case for ESP32 and battery

2.9" ePaper case for ESP32 and battery

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**Update 2019-01-08:** Just before printing this myself, I changed the design of the screen mount from screw holes to a shelf because the screw heads prevented the lid from sitting close enough. I didn't realize that the flex cable on the screen was being crushed by one of the shelves, which is why I had to clamp it so tightly (hindsight huh?). I've uploaded base-fixed.stl, which has a cut-out for the flex cable (not print-tested). Use the fixed file. This is a simple enclosure for an ePaper display board. I designed it to be about as small as possible while still containing an ESP32 dev board and a 600mAh Lipo. In the image of the finished item, I clamped the parts too tight and slightly buckled the case, so it looks a bit ugly up close. Don't do this if you print one! I used: - 2 of 12mm disc magnets (thin, 1 or 2 mm) - A TTGO Mini32 dev board because it's quite small and has built-in Lipo charge circuitry - A spare 600mAh battery with protection circuit - A 2.9" ePaper module - My favorite green PLA Simple two-part design: - Glue the magnets to the recesses in the case. - Screw the ESP down to the mounting posts with two M3 x 6mm screws. - Connect the ESP board to your screen and test it before proceeding. - Fit the screen into the case and glue it to the support shelves. - Test fit the bezel, if it all seems good, glue it in place. Yes, the case is designed to be glued shut. Screws would have taken up more space (and design effort) and if it's good enough for Apple, it's just fine for me. The images should show anything else you need to know. The provided STL does not have my name on the inside, don't worry! I'm working on a similar design for a 7.5" display, which will be uploaded soon.

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