KryoFlux floppy case
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Some holes may need to be widened by a drill bit. The bottom part is also available without holes in the front panel, if you don't want to use them or prefer to make your own. Another version of the bottom piece is without a hole for the power connector, so you can drill one yourself. For instance, if you don't want to deal with mains wiring, you can use a 12V power brick and add an appropriate connector on the back panel. Instead of using my 12V to 5V DC/DC converter, you can find some on Ebay and connect the wires directly to it. Power supply: https://www.digikey.com/products/en?keywords=eps%2035-12 Power connector: https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/schurter-inc/DC11.0001.003/486-1963-ND/641544 I'm not sure if you can get a white one... Front Switch: https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/c-k/1101M1S3ZBE2/CKN5059-ND/483715 Optic Fiber: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fibre-Optic-Cable-0-25-0-5-0-75-1-1-5-2-2-5-3mm-Dia-Light-Guide-/231917439525?var=&hash=item0 2.5mm diameter is what I used. Cable: https://www.ebay.com/itm/6pin-to-3-IDE-molex-modular-Power-Supply-Cable-for-silverstone-750w-850w-1000w/323094107542?hash=item4b39e8d596:g:AdUAAOSw0GNbEKkq My cable for power distribution to the floppy drives was a spare one from my PC and I didn't find many of those on Ebay, so you'll probably need an adapter: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Molex-4-Pin-Male-to-Floppy-Drive-4-Pin-Power-Extension-Connector-Adapter-Cable/253606065295?hash=item3b0c19748f:g:AxEAAOSwqlha6y5M I also used connectors for the power supply (NINIGI NS39-G2 and NS39-G3 + pins NS39-T - some MOLEX knock off) but you can just connect the wires directly to the pins and cover them with heat-shrink. You'll need some small wood screws to screw it together and some tiny screws to screw down the boards and the switch. I'm not sure if all floppy drives have mounting holes in the same place, but you can drill new ones (or modify the model) if they're misaligned. Update: I've added an experimental version reduced by the 5,25" drive and blank covers for both floppy drives. The experimental unit is designed with a separate power connector and power switch. Connector: https://www.tme.com/us/en-us/details/4300.0100/iec-60320-connectors/schurter/ Switch: https://www.tme.com/us/en-us/details/mrh10c5nbbn/rocker-switches/canal-electronic/mrh10-c5n-bbn/
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