AML-S905X-LCD-Enclosure-with-t60-cutout

AML-S905X-LCD-Enclosure-with-t60-cutout

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I added a cutout on the inside that will fit a t90 plug, so that the le-potato can be powered by the ender 3 pro's PSU I used these connectors: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09SL2MNN1 along with a buck converter to converter to step the voltage down to 5v This forum post tells how to power the Le Potato via GPIO pins: https://hub.libre.computer/t/powering-the-le-potato/812 See Notes below: I rotated the cutout 90 degrees, and made sure there was clearance for the drawers, and the print bed. After rotating the cutout, I made it too low, so it still did not fit correctly with the drawers installed. V4 fixes this issue by moving the cutout up another 4 mm or so. I also added alignment pegs for the sbc on the back 2 supports I am printing it now for the first time, so I can't garauntee no issues. I will update this post once the print is done. NOTE: So I installed this enclosure on my Ender 3 pro, and have a couple of comments for anyone else wanting to use this. If you have the double drawers installed, They snag on the t60 connector, I had to cut the bottom tab off to get it to fit. Also, The power cable sits a little too close to the print bed for my confort. When I get time, I am going to redesign the cutout, either putting it on the back of the enclosure, or maybe flipping it sideways to let it sit lower, as well as not catch on my drawers. I also did not include the holes to attach the t60 connector, In my case, I simply drilled the top one, and there was not enough space for the bottome one, even before I cut the bottom tab off.

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