
Electronics box for BTT SKR Pro designed for migrating from ANet metal box or others.
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This design accommodates mounts for the BTT SKR Pro, two MOSFET boards, and a 120mm fan, with power from your supply routed through any of the numerous hexagon holes to suit your specific needs. The hexagon holes also serve as useful locations for wire ties. A hole on the front allows access to the board's reset button and provides an outlet for display wires to exit the box. Print one of each (two for the sides), refer to the photo for assembly instructions. Use a 120mm 12V fan for effective cooling; I recommend this Corsair-Air-AF120-Quiet model available on Amazon. If your supply is 24V, you will need a buck converter. Additionally, this guide offers helpful insights when migrating away from Anet A3D basic boards. The instructions in this link may be useful: From-ANET3D-V15-to-MKS-Gen-1.4. You will require 3mm screws for the assembly process. If you found this information valuable, please consider making a donation to my PayPal.me account to help cover the time and effort invested in designing this system. Your support is greatly appreciated.
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