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This board will be one per flow meter, and just a "dust cover" really for the board. No electronic components are present except for the PCB-mount RJ45 connectors.
The board is intended to strap to the beer line with zip-tie slots on the board. The case should just snap over the top. This could leverage the RJ45s as stand-offs, or incorporate stand-offs in the lid to be printed. The part that clips to the sides could be tabs clipping over the board.
I expect this will print upside-down. It might be nice to have numbers, 1-8 in the cover to denote which sensor is plugged in. Also, so means of denoting "In" and "Out" on the two RJ45s to keep things straight.
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Need a case to cover the Daisy Chain board.
This board will be one per flow meter, and just a "dust cover" really for the board. No electronic components are present except for the PCB-mount RJ45 connectors.
The board is intended to strap to the beer line with zip-tie slots on the board. The case should just snap over the top. This could leverage the RJ45s as stand-offs, or incorporate stand-offs in the lid to be printed. The part that clips to the sides could be tabs clipping over the board.
I expect this will print upside-down. It might be nice to have numbers, 1-8 in the cover to denote which sensor is plugged in. Also, so means of denoting "In" and "Out" on the two RJ45s to keep things straight.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: