
Delta5 v2 Timer Modular Case
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This module case was specifically designed for the V2 board in Scott Chin's Delta5 FPV race timer project by Mathieu Durant, a pilot who actively contributed to my MultiGP FPV racing chapter, Hub City Rotors. The primary goal of this design was to resolve a heat issue that had arisen with a more compact case, which caused critical RSSI drift. To address the heat problem, Mathieu designed his case with two 70mm fans in mind, but I also opted to use heat sinks on my RaspBerry Pi and video receiver modules. The slot with two holes was intended for a panel mount USB extension - I utilize this feature to remotely connect a WiFi adapter that meets my specific requirements. To further enhance the design, I added banana connector posts to support a 12V remote battery, which in my setup draws 7.2A and lasts throughout the day. Assembling the components is straightforward; they simply snap together. However, you may need to use fasteners to ensure that all parts are securely attached. The Pi plate part serves as an optional mounting option for the RaspBerry Pi, but I chose to mount mine directly to the case bottom using standoffs instead. This design was intended for the receiver boards to be mounted under one of them. The receiver boards are securely fastened with hot glue at each corner, making it easy to remove or replace them if needed.
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