Raspberry Pi 4 VESA mount Extender

Raspberry Pi 4 VESA mount Extender

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Disclaimer: This hasn't been printed or tested *at all*. In theory the dimensions should be correct, but i haven't checked in detail. That being said... This is a mount for the Raspberry Pi 4, which allows the Pi to be mounted on to the back of a 100x100mm VESA mount, WHILE MAINTAINING the ability to use the VESA mount to mount the monitor/device you're attaching it to, if you want. ie, This model should allow you to sandwitch the Pi between the mount of the monitor and the wall bracket. Pi mount holes are M3 sized (3.5mm holes) with a 5.5mm hex on the back to secure it. The Pi mount has a 3mm standoff, which should allow enough space for any solder and the uSD card at the back of the Pi. Obviously, there's no forethought for allowing access to GPIO/etc - if you can do it great, I didn't design it with that in mind though. The VESA mount holes are M5 - exactly 5mm - You might need to bore them out to get an M5 to fit. M4 won't be an issue of course. Yes, the Pi is mounted off centre (the mounts are centred) - this was a mistake initially, but i left it in place as i wanted easy access to the USB and Ethernet ports. To repeat: *I HAVE NOT TESTED THIS DESIGN AT ALL. USE AT YOUR OWN PERIL.*

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