AUX Splitter Project Box for Electronics-Salon 6P6C 4 way Buss Breakout Board

AUX Splitter Project Box for Electronics-Salon 6P6C 4 way Buss Breakout Board

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I designed this little project box to house the Electronics-Salon Breakout Board "AUX Splitter" I grabbed from Amazon for my Celestron Nexstar. I tried to add labels to the top to coincide with what's printed on the board, but didn't like how it turned out, so I added a blank top and used that instead. The screw holes should end up being a little more than 3mm to countersink the heads, and about 1.5mm diameter at the threaded area. I didn't model in threads and just let the screws tap their own. I used 4 m1.7x5 screws. Printing: You need supports for the bottom for the screw holes. You need supports for the top, but not for the blank top. Hatchbox Yellow PLA .2 layer height 220 first layer / 200 after 60 bed Brim + Gluestick Assembly: I removed the terminal block from the breakout board as this box would have been even bigger if I kept it, and soldered on my cable. I was able to forcefully screw in 3 screws, but the 4th had to encouraged by applying heat to it with a soldering iron - after that it went in like butter.

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