Ramps-fd and Radds enclosures.
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UPDATE. A v2 of the 40mm fan back plate has been uploaded, making installation easier than before. First, plug in all cables and then slide the new cover over the wires. A v2 of the Radds display back has also been added, featuring a display bracket mount on both sides instead of one to give you the choice of which side you prefer best. The Radds display back was remixed from an existing design and can be downloaded in its entirety here - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:860709. A new LCD back plate for the RepRap controller has also been added, remixed from another existing design and available for download here - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:87250. The Ramps-FD box backplate with a 40mm fan was added for those who use 40mm fans. A new thicker-walled Ramps-FD box has also been created to help those who have trouble printing the original one. This is version 1 of my Ramps-FD enclosure, featuring a 30mm fan and an EEPROM hanger. I am upgrading my Duplicator i3 with Ramps-FD and no longer using the stock PSU. A spare 700W computer PSU has been used to power the system instead, which is why the box only covers the Ramps-FD and display. The display case is designed for a Geetech Smart controller With LED turn on control 12864 Version. Both the display and the box have pivot points and use GoPro nuts and bolts. This design can be adapted for people with different smart controllers. The display bracket is the same as a GoPro base bracket, so you can also use a real GoPro base with stickypad on the back of any display case you already have. To install this box, you need to know that it was designed for my modified Ramps-FD. Originally, all the connectors face away from the board, which is annoying because the box needs to be really wide to plug in the connectors. You can either bend the connectors upward very carefully and slowly with a plug attached to keep all the pins lined up. Alternatively, if you're good at soldering, you can de-solder the connectors, cut the pins at the bend, keep enough to re-solder into the holes on the board so all white connectors are facing upward. A Radds v1 enclosure has also been created for people who use Radds. The Radds box features a mounting area on the back plate for a 30mm fan and a micro-USB to USB-B adapter and the on-off switch that comes with the Duplicator i3, but it still does not house the PSU. I might create a different version to accommodate the PSU in the future.
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