Edac contact for enclosure

Edac contact for enclosure

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I wanted to give my printer a bit more flexibility and modularity, so I already had an enclosure and had electronics outside of it. I bought 2 connectors for this project (Edac 90 series 516). The connectors didn't have any cover for the cables and I needed to mount them to the enclosure while still having a way to pull them out. Instructions: Print the parts in whatever material you prefer, but I printed them in PC and PETG. The connectors might need some adjusting for a snug fit. You will need 8 M3 screws that self-tap, which is what I used - although I also tried using 16mm screws, but they're not specific about screw length, as long as they sit tight and can grip. - Enclosure_inside_Holder_1 holds the cables coming from the printer and mounts on the backside of the connector. - Enclosure_outside_Holder_1 holds the PSU and control board side and mounts on the backside of the connector. - Enclosure_outside_Holder_2 mounts to the front side of the connector for the enclosure, which keeps the connector stuck to the wall of the enclosure. The most fun part about this project was soldering all the cables and making them look nice and neat. Links to the connectors: https://www.elfa.se/en/chassis-connector-pins-edac-516-090-000-302/p/14439683 https://www.elfa.se/en/chassis-housing-pins-edac-516-090-000-202/p/30034849 If you like the water cooling setup in the picture, check out: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3806960

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