
Flux Capacitor Raspberry Pi 3 Enclosure
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This is an upgrade from the Raspberry Pi Zero Flux Capacitor. I needed more processing power and wanted to fit some other components into the case. Fritzing and photo show a Pi Zero, as the wiring is the same and I'm lazy. I set up a Raspberry Pi 3 as a music server. Here's a fun way to get it out of the way and add some nostalgic charm. There's an opening on the bottom for the LAN and USB ports. I drilled out a spot on top for two momentary push buttons and a power LED. The buttons are mapped to a sleep/wake script and a script to toggle between the flux lights and other patterns. The lights are made from a sliced and diced neopixel string. To get four of them lined up, I had to cut and rewire horizontally in the right pattern. There's probably an easier way to do this, but that's up to you. This is a remix of the scale model flux capacitor and half of the HAL 9000 enclosure. Any parts not here can just be scaled up from SconNL's Design by 250%. Watch the video at https://youtu.be/O8Gv1gEYWtU
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