Rockboard Mod Patchbay v.2.0

Rockboard Mod Patchbay v.2.0

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DescriptionThis custom patchbay is compatible with all Rockboard from Warwick of the 3.x, Quadro and Cinque series. There a six (since v.2.0) different front panels. Everyone offers a C13 power socket, one to three connectors for XLR/Jack and a hole for power switches or not. You can use the front panels standalone. If you use the case, there are three back panels to pass through the connections. The case offers enough space for a small power supply and is divided from the data connectors.Front and back panels are symmetric, so you can turn the panels and move the power outlet to the left or right.How to printDo you need a power switch? Choose variants 1b, 2b or 3b of the front panel. Otherwise take 1a, 2a or 3a. If you want to print the whole case, print the Case and Top part. Select the Back_Variant with the equal number of the front panel (e.g. front = 1b, back = 1).AssembleParts neededHeated nutshttps://amzn.to/3tJCsqz16x M3x4x5 or M3x5x5 heated nuts for the case itself2x M3x4x5 or M3x5x5 heated nuts for the power connector4x M3x4x5 or M3x5x5 heated nuts for every XLR/Jack connectorScrews16x M3x12 screws for the case itself2x M3x8 screws for the power connector4x M3x8 screws for every XLR/Jack connector2x M3x8 or M3x12 screws to screw it in the Rockboard bayOther stuffPower socket, C13: https://amzn.to/45DstAm9V female power connector: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B09PD6J4BN?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detailsOptional switchXLR female/male and/or 6.35mm Jack connectors from Neurik6.35 mm Jack: https://amzn.to/3S4vRkPXLR plug, female: https://amzn.to/48YISCrXLR plug, male: https://amzn.to/3ZYwRsuBuild upPrint the parts as neededMelt the nuts in the holes. Every whole with no Chamfer need nut.Screw the mechanical parts in front and back panelIf power switch used: Connect one of main power pins with the power switch. Wire also the other power pin of the power switch to the power supply and wire the other power pin to the power supply.If you use a power supply, glue it with a little bit of hot glue in the smaller section of the caseConnect all XLR/Jack connectors together and wire back panel power plug with the power supplyScrew front, back panel and top to the caseInsert it into your Rockboard and secure it with two screwsWARNING: If you use a power supply, be aware of the high voltage potential! Secure everything with a good isolation and a mechanical strength to avoid high voltage accidents!Need a custom solution?If you need other variants, please send them via the the comment section. I will create multiple variants for free and upload it here.

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