
Free LSS Board Mount
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I bought a FreeLSS Board from user C_D and my only issue was mounting it in my enclosure. I decided not to use the standard Piclop design that's out there and created my own since this device now runs my printer via Octoprint and does several other functions as well. One change I made was adding some lights to the front, which required a relay too. This device includes three files: freelssMount_only.stl - A mount for the FreeLSS Board only. It has three mounting holes and an area where the board clicks in. The mounting holes use m3 style screws. freelssMount_2ch.stl - A mount for the FreeLSS Board and a "Sainsmart" style 2ch relay board. It has three mounting holes, an area for the FreeLSS board to click into, and a mount area for the relay board with raised mounting holes. The mounting holes use m3 style screws for the mount and for the relay board. freelssMount_screwholes.stl - Three cylinders of the proper size aligned with the mounting holes. I designed it so you can easily punch the holes in your enclosure design for mounting the board. This is not meant to be printed, just used as a boolean to create the holes to mount it. The holes in the mount are 2.4mm which is tight for an m3 but enough to hold the screws in place. I mounted the boards to the mount, started the mounting screws, and then placed the mount in the enclosure and tightened it down. This prevented dropping the screws inside. The screw hole pattern provided is three 2.2mm cylinders, making the mount holes in the enclosure a bit tighter. You can print this laying oriented as the stl loads, with the top up. No supports are needed.
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