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Raspberry Pi Rackmount Tray with Shutdown Button
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This is a remix of the Raspberry Pi rack-mount tray that allows inserting a micro-switch and wiring that switch to pins on the Raspberry Pi to create a shutdown button.
I modified this because I always found myself forgetting to shutdown the server remotely and needing to go back and run the shutdown, then come back before unplugging the server from the rack to make a change.
The micro-swtches I used are here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CMZCQS5?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
I use pins 39 and 40 which equates to GPIO 21. All that was needed is to add the below line to the config.txt:
dtoverlay=gpio-shutdown,gpio_pin=21
I hope this helps others as it is already saving me multiple trips back and forth to my server rack.
These are the build steps:
1. Print the tray.
2. Clip the leads off the micro-switch leaving enough to solder to on one side
3. Solder the wire jumper to the switch, leaving about 3 inches or 75mm of wire between the solder points and the con
I modified this because I always found myself forgetting to shutdown the server remotely and needing to go back and run the shutdown, then come back before unplugging the server from the rack to make a change.
The micro-swtches I used are here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CMZCQS5?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
I use pins 39 and 40 which equates to GPIO 21. All that was needed is to add the below line to the config.txt:
dtoverlay=gpio-shutdown,gpio_pin=21
I hope this helps others as it is already saving me multiple trips back and forth to my server rack.
These are the build steps:
1. Print the tray.
2. Clip the leads off the micro-switch leaving enough to solder to on one side
3. Solder the wire jumper to the switch, leaving about 3 inches or 75mm of wire between the solder points and the con
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