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ESP32-C6-Relay-X1 3D-Printed Enclosure

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X1 Carbon
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P1S
H2S
A1
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X1E
X1
A1 mini
H2C
X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1.2 h
1 plate
5.0(2)

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I'm sharing my 3D-printed enclosure, designed specifically for the ESP32-C6-Relay-X1 (V1.1) development board, providing a compact, secure, and practical housing for both prototyping and permanent installs.

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A built-in recess allows easy modification for adding a pin header to access GPIO pins. Power input and relay terminals remain fully accessible while the enclosure is closed. The two-piece design snaps together with a tight friction fit, and integrated screwdriver indents make it easy to open the case or remove the PCB if the fit is snug.

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Very happy with this case so far - a tight fit but the screwdriver slot next to the jumper field did the trick. Printed on A1 mini with default settings.
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Thanks for the feedback, not my best design, I should have also allowed wires to go indie the box so you can switch the same wire used for power.
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