
RaspberryPi 4B Case For Prusa Mk3
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Redesigning all the geometry, I modified the "Top" case to have a much larger internal volume. I used the version which is compatible with the Prusa Light Bar (link below). I installed the lightbar to be controlled via relay and my Pi, so I added some space internal to case to house this relay. [Relay is an Adafruit P4409, link also below]. This case version can also support an internal fan as well as heat sink, which is how I have my Pi configured. The case uses the same "bottom" part, which you can download from the original post. You will need to have the hot end cable bundle and USB ends very close to one another. Printed in PETG since the Pi can get hot, the material is a little stronger, and I have a lot of small spools of it. (Please ignore the fact that my fan is still externally mounted, as it was the fan that came with my Pi which has counterbored holes on only one side. I didn't want to but new screws so just placed it externally). https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/3267-led-light-bar-prusa-i3-mk2mk3 https://www.adafruit.com/product/4409
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