Ramps-fd and Radds enclosures.
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UPDATE. I've uploaded a v2 of the 40mm fan back plate, making installation easier than ever. First, plug in all cables, then slide the new cover over the wires. I added a v2 of the Radds display back, featuring a display bracket mount on both sides instead of one. This way, you can choose which side you like best. I also created a display back for the Radds display. I remixed it from and you can download the rest of the display case here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:860709 Next, I added a new LCD back plate for the RepRap controller. It's a remix of and you can download the rest of the display case here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:87250 I also added a Ramps-FD box backplate with a 40mm fan for those using 40mm fans. For those struggling to print the original one, I've created a new thicker walled Ramps-FD box: Ramps-FD Box Thick. This is v1 of my Ramps-FD enclosure with a 30mm fan and EEPROM hanger. I'm upgrading my Duplicator i3 with Ramps-FD and no longer using the stock PSU. Instead, I've updated to a spare 700W computer PSU I had lying around. That's why the box is only for the Ramps-FD and display. The display case is designed for a Geetech Smart controller With LED turn on control 12864 Version. The display and box both have pivot points and use GoPro nuts and bolts, making it easy to attach different smart controllers. For those with other smart controllers, you can also use the same display bracket as a GoPro base bracket. This means you can attach a real GoPro base to any display case you already have. I designed this box for my Ramps-FD, which I slightly modified. Originally, all the connectors were facing away from the board, making it annoying to plug them in. To solve this, you can either bend the connectors upward carefully and slowly or de-solder and re-solder the connectors so they face upwards. I've also created a Radds v1 enclosure for those with Radds. The Radds box has a mounting area on the back plate for a 30mm fan and a micro USB to USB-B adapter, as well as an on/off switch. However, it doesn't house the PSU. I might create a different version to accommodate the PSU in the future.
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