Orange Pi PC2 "box" with external hard-disk

Orange Pi PC2 "box" with external hard-disk

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I designed a custom enclosure to house an NAS setup in a remote building. Since the network connection is the limiting factor, I prioritized it over USB and hard drive speeds. The Orange Pi PC2's USB 2.0 and a standard USB drive are sufficient for this project. The space below the Orange Pi is intended for the Toshiba HDTB420EK3AA Canvio Basics external hard drive, which can be found on Amazon. You can download the FreeCAD source file to modify it according to your needs. To assemble the enclosure, you will need to 3D print several components: - The base - Two back pillars - Two bridges - One Orange Pi support - One front pillar - One fan support Additionally, you will require: - A 3x3cm fan (similar to this one on eBay) - Four M3x30mm countersink screws for the back pillars and bridges - Three M3x25mm countersink screws for the front bridges and front pillar - Two M3x10mm countersink screws for the Orange Pi support - Two M3x16mm round head screws for the fan - Eleven M3 nuts

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