GM328A (~v1.11-1.20) Compact Case w/ 9v

GM328A (~v1.11-1.20) Compact Case w/ 9v

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I had a transistor/capacitor tester sitting in a drawer for a couple of years, always meant to make a case. I finally did, and knocked it off the desk, breaking it just before putting it in said case. :-( I've since ordered a new one but it'll be weeks till I get it to post pictures. Nonetheless, the print works nice. Device is compact and rests tipped towards the user. There's holes to insert square nuts in the lid, you can break or compress the retaining tabs to pull them back out. I've added good snaps, so, you shouldn't need to have any metal hardware in it. You really have to shove the ribbon cable back a bit to get the case to snap together, but once you do it works just fine printed on my Prusa. It also has a port for external power using a Jsmall, 2 pin ST connector. In my set up, it is soldered directly in parallel with the battery, so you CAN short the battery. I suggest adding protection circuitry or not storing it with a battery in it. New release: Units snaps shut positively without screws Improved Print-in-place for screw holes, nut retainers, text Improved JST retainer Added relief for ribbon cable. Removable, snap-in square nuts Chamfered edges Key on probe port Extra lever motion for 'cam over' lock motion Print Settings Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Filament: any PLA Notes: You probably want a lot of fan, the case prints with quite an overhang. I used 12 mm/s on bridging and it came out really well. It's designed for 0.45 mm line widths, I had first layer at 125%, probably it's not important. :-) Print the bottom as the file comes (on surface with screw holes in it). Print the top upside down, with face text directly on the bed. Post-Printing Plug battery in, put battery in case, then the board, making sure the lower two mounting holes slip over the locating pegs in the lower case. Tilt board in, seating fully, paying close attention to massage ribbon cable into case. Flip up the locking bar on the ZIF socket, and slide case in, catching bottom edge and then swinging top in. You could try to add screws, but I haven't needed them. Category: Electronics

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