
A case for the Parallella Board with fan mount. This requires 12V power and some soldering experience.Please note that this case is specifically made for a 12V power supply, a 5V Voltage Regulator and a 50mm 12V fan (see the Parallella Quick Start Guide: "The board gets hot and needs a fan to operate reliably over extended periods."). This was designed in Solidworks and I printed it with PLA on my Makergear M2. As you can see, I've purposely blocked the 5V power jack on the Parallella to prevent plugging the 12V power supply into the 5V power jack. WARNING: THIS TUTORIAL INVOLVES SOLDERING DIRECTLY TO YOUR PARALLELLA BOARD. FOLLOW AT YOUR OWN RISK. For this build, I've used the following hardware: BEFORE YOU SOLDER, BE SURE TO CHECK VOLTAGE POLARITY OF YOUR WIRES TO AVOID FRYING YOUR ELECTRONICS You don't have to use the exact parts that I used in this build, but I chose parts that I've tested in other projects and are inexpensive. Please leave feedback or let me know if you want any changes done. I might upload a second version without a fan that allows you to connect a 5V power supply directly to the Parallella, but I think it's best to have a fan running on this thing all the time to avoid burning it out.
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- material is a strong plastic
- free delivery by May 05
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