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Cool new case for the Pi3 and ATXRaspi
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G550_Pilot
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Cool new case for the Pi3 and ATXRaspi
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April 12, 2017, 05:49:12 PM »
I use a lot of the ATXRaspi on my projects and found myself hand carving cases so they would fit. I contacted Dustin at C4Labs.com and sent him a PI, one of my hacked up cases and an ATXRaspi and he created a great case which includes the button.
https://c4labs.net/products/zebra-on-off-button-case-for-raspberry-pi-and-the-atxraspi
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Felix
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Re: Cool new case for the Pi3 and ATXRaspi
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April 19, 2017, 06:49:16 PM »
This is really cool!
Hopefully the case can be updated so that ATXRaspi sits upright so the status LED's are visible. Or maybe it can be installed either way.
Also not as important but the wiring might be nice to keep inside the enclosure.
Thanks for sharing this
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sparky
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April 26, 2017, 08:50:19 PM »
Felix,
Looking at your blog it appears some changes were made to original case posted by G550. Which case would one get when placing an order?
Also, is there enough room to add a Moteino?
Thanks
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Felix
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April 26, 2017, 09:42:41 PM »
Ummm... good point. I believe the case was raised to hide the wiring inside, but otherwise pretty similar. I think the ATXRaspi could be mounted either way but I would ask C4Labs to get the latest accurate info.
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