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    • ianlee74
      ianlee74 last edited by

      Any chance there's a STEP file model for the Duet WiFi somewhere or someone can generate one? Also, it would be great if there were a drawing with dimensions added to the documentation.

      Thanks!
      Ian

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      • T3P3Tony
        T3P3Tony administrators last edited by

        Hi Ian

        I have added a dimension file to the documentation here:
        https://duet3d.com/wiki/Mounting_and_cooling_the_board#Mounting

        The STEP File will require me to make 3d models of some of the components in KiCAD which will take a bit of time, not sure when I will have a chance for that. If you want I can share the KiCAD files with you if you fancy having a go?

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        • deckingman
          deckingman last edited by

          Hope you don't mind me jumping in but I could do with knowing what dimensions to make an enclosure that will also take the TBA Duex2/3/4/5 as well as the Duet WiFi. Will the expansion board sit on top or will it be connected via a ribbon cable? Could I use Nylon stand-offs or will the mounting holes be different?

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          • T3P3Tony
            T3P3Tony administrators last edited by

            Hi Deckingman

            The current plan is have the Duex5 be the same size as the wifi, connected by a ribbon cable in the same way as the 0.8.5 and the Duex4 connect. That means you can't stack them without the ribbon cable. but you have maximum flexibility to
            a) have them side by side
            b) have them back to back with standoffs to maintain the gap (would need a fan blowing past both backs to aid heat dissipation)
            c) have them front to front with standoffs to maintain the gap ( the internal cables would need to be able to bend neatly so quite a big gap required
            d) use a slightly longer ribbon cable with a twist to mount one on top of the other with standoffs to maintina the gap (one again a big gap required)

            Sorry I cant be more specific yet.

            Cheers

            Tony

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            • ianlee74
              ianlee74 last edited by

              That's good enough for now. Thanks!

              @T3P3Tony:

              I have added a dimension file to the documentation here:
              https://duet3d.com/wiki/Mounting_and_cooling_the_board#Mounting

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              • Hugues
                Hugues last edited by

                Thanks ! Really helpfull !
                Can i abuse and ask you a draw for the paneldue ?

                Thanks !

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                • deckingman
                  deckingman last edited by

                  Thanks Tony. I'm glad they'll be connected via a ribbon cable - as you say much more flexibility.

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                  • dc42
                    dc42 administrators last edited by

                    @cubexupgrade:

                    Thanks ! Really helpfull !
                    Can i abuse and ask you a draw for the paneldue ?

                    Thanks !

                    If you can read OpenScad, you can find the PanelDue PCB dimensions, fixing hole positions etc. in https://github.com/dc42/PanelDue/blob/master/PrintedParts/PanelDueEnclosure.scad.

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                    • Agniusm
                      Agniusm last edited by

                      https://grabcad.com/library/duet-wifi-1

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