RLC meter box
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Box for RLC meter designed by Nikita Afanasyev. It is specifically made to fit the PCB created by Aleksandar Krstic (pcb rev1.0). The link for the RLC meter provides detailed information, including use, schematic, firmware, and discussion: http://radiokot.ru/circuit/digital/measure/108/. The link for the PCB's can be accessed through this direct URL: http://dirtypcbs.com/view.php?share=6586&accesskey=cad38a0e9484b06ec39b33055847b133. I strongly advise making a DIY RLC meter, as it is the best available today, and highly recommend creating one if you do not already have a proper RLC meter. SolidWorks source files along with STL files are available for access. Instructions to assemble the box include: Printing RLC.stl with top of the box facing upwards requires support inside. Depending on your machine type, consider removing embossed letters on the top face or printing face down to minimize plastic usage and avoid support mess. Poklopac.stl should be printed as the bottom cover with maximum strength at its hinge when done sideways. Printing it with 100% infill or less will depend on whether your machine is properly calibrated. Jezik.stl, the lip, requires printing sideways for max strength. When latched onto the hinge on the bottom cover, it needs 100% infill (or less if not well-calibrated) to work effectively. Watch a video that demonstrates how the lip works by going to https://youtu.be/GEYoMIFXufg, but be aware this is from a previous version with slightly shorter lips.
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