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SKR 1.4 Controller box model 4
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-------------------------------This is a control box made to hold up:
-raspberry pi 3/4
-BIQU SKR 1.4 or 1.3
-50x50x10 fan
-two LM2596 DC-DC converters
-Multiple heated bed Mosfet
-Z axis multiplier
-two power switch
Things might seem tight inside, but it gives all components easy access to airflow, and phisical maintenance. The box can be printed in a Prusa i3 printer with at least a 210x210 bed.
It has mounting screws holes for a profile on the bottom of the case and sides, ins order to be mounted in any position you need, if you need to mount it to an Ender 3, we recommend that you use the mirror function of Cura to make it fit. All holes have a +0.2mm size overcut to compensate overextrusion.
The list of required bolts might differ from one mounting to another, but the basic sizes are:
M3 20mm for door hinges
M3 20mm for fan enclosure
M3 16mm for fan to door
M3 8mm for electronic boards to box (some people suggested 6mm are good as well, as another alt
-raspberry pi 3/4
-BIQU SKR 1.4 or 1.3
-50x50x10 fan
-two LM2596 DC-DC converters
-Multiple heated bed Mosfet
-Z axis multiplier
-two power switch
Things might seem tight inside, but it gives all components easy access to airflow, and phisical maintenance. The box can be printed in a Prusa i3 printer with at least a 210x210 bed.
It has mounting screws holes for a profile on the bottom of the case and sides, ins order to be mounted in any position you need, if you need to mount it to an Ender 3, we recommend that you use the mirror function of Cura to make it fit. All holes have a +0.2mm size overcut to compensate overextrusion.
The list of required bolts might differ from one mounting to another, but the basic sizes are:
M3 20mm for door hinges
M3 20mm for fan enclosure
M3 16mm for fan to door
M3 8mm for electronic boards to box (some people suggested 6mm are good as well, as another alt
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