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Ender 3 v2 Hidden OctoPi Mount
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The tool-drawer holder in the Ender 3 v2 is the perfect place for a Raspberry Pi running OctoPrint’s OctoPi (big shout outs to Gina Häußge and Guy Sheffer). Just screw the RasPi to frame, plug in the connectors and slide it into the printer.
##Design features##
+ Compact and tidy Raspberry Pi mounts for three different Pi’s
+ Active 30mm fan, 40mm fan, and passively cooled versions
+ Push-fits into the drawer shelf of the Ender 3 v2
+ Does not require any modifications to the printer
+ Easy tool-less access from the front
+ Big openings for airflow and wiring
+ Allows finger access to micro-SD card and camera connector while mounted on the frame
+ Big build-plate contact minimizes warping
+ Prints without supports
+ Looks like it’s meant to be there ;-)
There are three frames, one each for the RasPi 1, Raspi 2, 3 & 4 (and 5), and the RasPi Zero 2W. The (ancient) RasPi 1 has two diagonal mounting holes, the 2, 3, 4 and 5 have four identically spaced mounting holes, and the Zero 2W ha
##Design features##
+ Compact and tidy Raspberry Pi mounts for three different Pi’s
+ Active 30mm fan, 40mm fan, and passively cooled versions
+ Push-fits into the drawer shelf of the Ender 3 v2
+ Does not require any modifications to the printer
+ Easy tool-less access from the front
+ Big openings for airflow and wiring
+ Allows finger access to micro-SD card and camera connector while mounted on the frame
+ Big build-plate contact minimizes warping
+ Prints without supports
+ Looks like it’s meant to be there ;-)
There are three frames, one each for the RasPi 1, Raspi 2, 3 & 4 (and 5), and the RasPi Zero 2W. The (ancient) RasPi 1 has two diagonal mounting holes, the 2, 3, 4 and 5 have four identically spaced mounting holes, and the Zero 2W ha
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