10" Rack - Half rack panels for network devices

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10" Rack - Half rack panels for network devices

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Unifi Gateway Ultra - A1 0.4 Nozzle - PETG with supports
Unifi Gateway Ultra - A1 0.4 Nozzle - PETG with supports
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I recently renewed my network setup at home with Unifi devices. That included Unifi Gateway Ultra, Switch Lite 8 POE. At first I stacked them on each other but it would have bad effect like thermal issues and also not good in terms of aesthetic and maintenance.

I spent a little time to design some panels which are parameterized and I can adjust them to any other network devices easily only by supplying width,length and depth.

I try to update this project with all small devices from Unifi to make it perfect, if there are any other devices you like just send me the depth, length and width and I make the model for you.

Updates:

  1. 08/04/2024 : Added Ubiquiti EdgeMAX EdgeRouter PoE 5-Port Router (ERPoe-5)
  2. 08/04/2024: Added Mikrotik RB5009UG+S+IN
  3. 08/04/2024: Added Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch 10XP

Print settings

 

Print orientation:


I always print them on the bottom to have strength vertically, it'll be a little difficult to fit them into small printers (25x22cm bed) like Prusa MK3S+. For those printers you need to disable brim and rotate the object on the bed till it becomes green.

You can also print it face on the bed, but make sure you have really good adhesion with PETG or any other filament you use. if you have perfect layer adhesion that should be ok.

Infill:


I went with Gyroid with 25% infill and it seems good for me.

Material:


I suggest do not use PLA, since it's brittle and doesn't have good thermal tolerance. I printed mine with Overture Transparent PETG because I thought it looks good and it does looks good.


Supported devices by now:

  1. Unifi Gateway Ultra
  2. Unifi Switch Lite 8 POE

Feel free to comment and let me know if you need a panel for new device!

Network rack rails:


By your needs try to find any network rails on any seller like Amazon or others. As an example I ordered these from Amazon.nl

  • Just look for network rack rail and you'll find many small and big ones. As my needs I went for 6U which I keep the one on the bottom for only PSUs.
  • To keep the item balanced, I still haven't designed a bottom tray which is in my pipeline now, but because I had a metal tray/panel before I used that for balance at the moment.
  • For now you can simply use any of panels I designed as the bottom unit to keep the whole half rack in balance.

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