
Raspberry Pi Case for LACK Enclosure
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I am designing a custom case for my Raspberry Pi 3 that attaches to the outside of a LACK enclosure, keeping it safe from heat generated inside. The case is designed to be mounted on the top, back, or left side of the enclosure. The case features openings for all essential ports and jacks, including power, four USB ports, Ethernet, SD Card, HDMI, camera, and 3.5mm audio jack. The USB and Ethernet ports are positioned facing downwards to prevent dust from accumulating in them. On the other hand, the HDMI, power, and 3.5mm audio jack will face the rear of the enclosure. The screws required for assembly are M2.5x12mm, but I had to use M3x12mm screws as they were readily available to me. However, I recommend using M2.5x12mm screws for a proper fit. To accommodate the M3x12mm screws, I had to drill out the Raspberry Pi 3 mounting holes to 3mm. A Fusion 360 file is included with the design, allowing users to modify or print the case as needed. Please note that I have since updated the top of the case to ensure sufficient clearance for the USB ports.
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