EuroRack-Case for Raspberry Pi
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This Raspberry Case is for Eurorack. The Hat uses M5 Bolts, the Raspi uses M2,5. I print them using PETG, but PLA seems to work as well. If you like it to glow in the dark, even transparent filaments look nice. For installing M.2 NVMe i use the USB-C-Carrier board from IcyBox IB-1817M-C31. Two M.2 NVMe fit in one case. 2,5" drives can be used with the SSD-Hat and StarTech USB3.0 to 2,5" SATA Cable w/UASP. I had versions with a 0,95" Display, but it proved instable over longer periods (entire lines of the display went dark until reboot). I currently don't work on that feature. The Cases are mounted in a "Heitec Baugruppenträger Vario 3684.020", but should work in any Euro-Rack with at least 200mm depth for 10 Raspberries in 3U or use my RaspiRack (see below) for 3 Raspis in 1U. Included are Rack-Mounts for three EuroPi-Cases in 1U of a 19" Rack ("Raspi-Rack"): You need three Raspi-Rack-Elements and one set of Brackets, bolted together with M5. This is work in Progress.
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