QuinLED Quad Enclosure

QuinLED Quad Enclosure

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This is a remix of Jackie_P's Sonoff SV Enclosure, and Blade893_uk's Sonoff DIN 35 Mount. I have modified these files so they are compatible with each other and Quindor's QuinLED quad. There is a vented and non-vented version of the lid, however, I have not tested the heat buildup yet so I would recommend the vented version for the time being.I have added a hole on the side of the lid, so if you are using sensors, you have somewhere to feed the cable. I planned on soldering PIRs directly to the PIN headers using thin gauge cable, so there is not enough space to use dupont cable. If you are not planning on DIN rail mounting the enclosure, there are central holes that can be used to screw the enclosure to your chosen mounting surface. If you are using the DIN rail mount, you will need to print 4 pegs. These pegs are very tight, so I used my snips to create a leading edge on the fastening holes. It is designed so the DIN mount tab is on the side where you feed DC power to the PCB board. The photos seen are currently of a quick test print (and the bed was a little too high). I am printing a higher quality version now, so will update the photos when it is complete. Printing the base, lid, DIN rail mount and 4 pegs at once takes about 7 hours on an ender 3 Pro.

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