STC-1000 Case - low material version

STC-1000 Case - low material version

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This is an enclosure for the popular STC-1000 heat/cool module. It is very much inspired by thing:215383, but requires only about 50% of the material. If you use the high voltage (110/220V) version of the STC-1000 controller, please make sure you know what you're doing: Use proper wire nuts, crimped wire ferrules and correctly rated wires. Also, don't electrocute yourself. Required Material: ==================== - ~50 g filament - 6x 3x12 mm wood screws (any length between 8 and 15 mm should work) Required Material for the Wiring: ==================== - 3-way or 4-way wire nuts or Wago connectors (if you use jumbo sized connectors, the space inside the case might not be sufficient) - wire ferrules and some properly rated wire - 6x small zip ties Instructions: ==================== 1. Print bottom.stl and top.stl. 2. Thread cables through the holes of the "top" part. Secure the cables in place using zip ties. 3. Insert STC-1000 ~ 1/3 of the way and put retaining clips loosely on. Connect wires as indicated by the data sheet. 4. Push STC-1000 all the way into place and secure it with the retaining clips. (Attention: The spacing is so tight that taking the module out will require cutting the case - if this is necessary, cut the thin bar of the hole where the module is inserted into; the case will still be useable afterwards, but somewhat less rigid) 5. Put top and bottom part together and affix using screws.

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