Stackable Raspberry Pi Rack

Stackable Raspberry Pi Rack

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This is a base plate where you can install a raspberry pi 2 or 3, add some M3 x 25mm+6mm male to female standoffs, attach another plate, and keep stacking them until you run out of raspberry pi's or reach the ceiling. There's also space for an optional cooling fan. To build this setup, you will need the following additional parts: I experimented with printing these parts, but they didn't turn out as sturdy as I wanted. The posts were fine, but being able to stack them required extra hardware or a small printed peg that couldn't hold up to what I was looking for. The necessary components include: - [M3 x 25mm+6mm male to female standoffs](https://smile.amazon.com/uxcell-Female-Spacer-Standoff-Pillar/dp/B01HU3P3AQ/ref=sr_1_fkmr3_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1511996025) - 4 M3 x 5mm screws for attaching the standoffs to the plate - 4 M3 nuts for securing the top plate - M2 standoffs for mounting the pi to the base plate. A kit, such as [this one](https://smile.amazon.com/250Pcs-Standoff-Pillars-Assortment-Storage/dp/B071VJCDG8/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1511996095&sr=8-4), contains all the necessary parts. Optional components include: - A 30mmx30mm fan and screws to secure it.

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