
Electronics case, 2040 / D-bot, Raspberry Pi, RPi
thingiverse
Control box designed to work seamlessly with MKS Gen L and Mosfet-based 3D printers and machines from the year 2040. This control box is carefully crafted to accommodate Z wheel mounts found on the D-bot, addressing a common issue where some of the case lifts or hovers due to improper installation. To simplify cable management, the control box features integrated holes for zip ties in strategic locations. Additionally, there's ample space for two 40mm fans that can be mounted on either side of the case. You have the option to install these fans inside or outside the case, depending on your preference. The control box also boasts vent holes at the bottom, ensuring positive pressure within the case. A small tab is included to fit over one of the 40mm fan openings if you choose to use a single fan. If this is your preference, it's recommended that you seal up the left hole to prevent the fan from blowing directly onto your stepper drivers. Stepper drivers function more efficiently with finned heatsinks in place. As an example, TMC 2208 drivers with heatsinks are used in my setup. The control box also features built-in 75mm VESA mounting holes for a Raspberry Pi case found on Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:922740). Note: This design is still under development and has not been printed yet. Printing requires the use of supports due to its complex structure.
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