Monitor Case - Infohub

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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The infohub project is designed to have easy access to information about the weather, bus schedule, and time. Perfect for when you are about to get ready and leave the house.

 

In my case I'm using https://magicmirror.builders/ to have a simple way to show useful information, with modules designed by others.

 

NB! This is not a tutorial/guide on how to make the infohub. All I want is to share the design for people to be able to learn from it, replicate it, and get inspiration.



Rough Bill-Of-Materials (BOM):

 

  • Monitor rack (with M6 bolts)
  • Monitor 15.5" (from an old laptop)
  • Raspberry Pi + Case
  • Power Supply 12v 6A 75W
  • Power Converter 12v-to-5v (NB! check for power consumption requirements for your raspberry pi / computer)
  • 4 x Threaded insert M6x8 - on the back case
  • 8 x Threaded inserts M3x3.0 - on the back case
  • 9 x Threaded insert M3x3.0 - on middle case
  • 5 x M3 Bolts - Connecting the middle case to the back case
  • 4 x M3 Bolts - for connecting the front case to the middle case
  • 2 x M3 Bolts - for the monitor hardware (small PCB) onto the back case
  • 4 x M3 Bolts - for the monitor hardware (large PCB) onto the middle case
  • 2 x M3 Bolts - for attaching the power socket to the back case
  • 2 x M3 Bolts - for attaching the Power Supply to the back case
  • 2 x M3 Bolts - for attaching the power converter to the back case
  • 2 x M3 Bolts - for attaching the raspberry pi with case to the back case
  • 4 x M3 Nuts - for connecting the front case to the middle case
  • 2 x M3 Nuts - for attaching the power socket to the back case

 

I recommend you to buy a set of M3 bolts/screws + nuts with different lengths, from 5mm to 25mm.



 

 

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