Rugged Case for Raspberry PI

Rugged Case for Raspberry PI

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I've designed this case put it outside with my Raspberry PI Zero 2 W running a Machine Learning model to discovery the cat that's making my garden its toilet. It takes inspiration from the NatureBytes case - that I love - but it is not the same. It has support for a tripod so it can stand. On the back there's space for a 10400 mAh battery. On the front, holes for a Adafruit 1000c power boost, and 2 types of Raspberry PI. The cover has a hole for a camera and support to screw it in place. You can use a plastic dome to protect the camera from the elements. The diameter should be between 38/40mmTo assemble it:Print all the parts. I've printed them with ABS. The seal should be printed with flexible filament. Use 4x M5x35mm Allen screws to screw the cover and the bottom. Print 2x latch .Use threaded inserts to secure the screws. 4x M2x3.6mm for the camera4x M3x4.8mm to secure the screws for the RPi support 1x M6x12.7mm to secure the tripod.Use nylon (or brass) M2.5 hex spacer standoffs for the Raspberry PI's and Adafruit's power boost 1000c. In the spacer hole, you can fit a 14mm diameter round button. On the back, there's a hole inside a square that you can glue a rubber square and have some wires passing there from/to outside protected. I've printed it using ABS, but PET-G should also be enough to withstand the outdoors. I've designed it using FreeCAD on Linux.

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