Pi400 Case

Pi400 Case

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2022-04-22 - Increased the thickness of the slots for the m3 nuts on the body. I was testing with some thin ones but realised that standard sizes need more thickness to fit in. I'm also aware that printing this in one go is really pushing the limit of the build plate on the Ender3, so I might split them into multiple parts for those with smaller printers. Work In Progress I needed a small slimline case for my Pi400 after taking it out of the keyboard to make it into an OctoPi server - it's only running one printer so I'm using the passive cooled version. There's two fixture holes for fixing the case to a standard rail on a 3d Printer. In my case I'm fixing mine to an Ender 3 v2 on the left so the top of the case is flush, but it'll mount upside down if you don't want your ports facing up. Worth noting that I've raised feet on my printer to give me more clearance. Shopping List: 2x Small (2.7mm thread or similar - must be less than 3mm) 5mm long self tapping screws (Fixes Pi400 to base) 4x M3 x 10mm Bolts 4x M3 Nuts For those of you who like to overclock or are running in a higher than average ambient environment I've included a WIP blower lid that angles the fan 22.5^ to encourage more efficient airflow. Alternatively I've thrown together a mini ducted version although this is untested.

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