
Sonoff NSPanel (EU) wall box
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**UPDATE (13/1/22) #2** As you probably have guessed, this is a learning by doing concept! :-) A new version 4 has been added with the following changes: Deeper channels for the cabling, allowing for thicker cables in all dimensions! Larger whole in the back to allow a regular sized USB connector to be fed through without having to destroy the back of the adapter. (Yes, I noticed this after soldering the wires!) Enjoy! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ **UPDATE (13/1/22)** Added a v3 with only minor adjustments... Allow for thicker cables. Move the entrypoint of the cables even further towards the corner for even easier install. Move the screw holes for wall mounting away from the cable channels. Enjoy! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ **UPDATE (10/1/22)** Added a v2 that has slightly better alignment of the inner screw holes. It also has a bit more shallow recess for the mounting plate to enable better fit with the panel itself. The channels for wiring is also optimized. The wires now enter the wall box closer to the sides, enabling a prettier install. Enjoy! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Why a wall box??** I recently got two Sonoff NSPanels and I love them! I have flashed them with custom firmware and made a UI that fits my needs. But, where I live we don't have wall boxes that fit the standard mounting plate for the NSPanel... I also wanted to have the option of only using the display module, without the PSU and relays that come with the device. So I made an adapter, for mounting the NSPanel on the wall, without the clunky back piece that holds the PSU and relays. Beware that you have to remove the mounting plate that sits between the display module and the PSU/relay unit. We will use this to mount the display on the adapter. It will take some force to remove the mounting plate. I simply use a carpenters knife and sliced away the hooks that holde the plate to PSU/relay box. The model is just thrown together in TinkerCAD, I hope someone makes a more interesting design when the device becomes more widesrepad. The pictured print is printed quick and dirty, using .28mm layer height on an Ender 5. I am sure you can get better quality! :-)
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