Pi ZeroW exterior frame mount for Prusa MK3
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For externally mounting the Raspberry Pi Zero W board to the rear of the Einsy enclosure on a Prusa i3 MK3 3D printer. This part is dimensionally accurate, so ensure your printer is set up for precise printing. Remove four vent crossbars from the enclosure. You will need two 3mm x 8mm long Phillips flat head screws and two 3mm hex nuts or two #4-40 x 5/16" long Phillips flat head screws and two #4-40 hex nuts. The nut carriers go inside behind the venting slots to hold the frame against the enclosure securely. The extension header simply plugs into the backside of the Einsy board. To do this, remove the two end pins from the 16 pin Digikey connector header so it can plug into the 14 pin Einsy connector easily. Print the cover smooth side down and the frame pegs facing upwards. Print the nut holders with the hex nut cavity facing upwards as well. Use the Raspberry Pi Zero W mounting frame at your own risk! Double-check the Prusa forum for any electrical connection changes before plugging in the Pi ZERO. You must purchase a pin extension (header connector) from Digikey, available here: https://www.digikey.com/products/en?mpart=ESQ-108-14-G-D&v=612. For more information on this project, see this post on the Prusa forum: https://shop.prusa3d.com/forum/original-prusa-i3-mk3-f30/raspberry-pi-zero-external-mount-frame-t12551.html#p56488. Good luck and have fun!
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