
ESP32 dev kit case with optional connector slots
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The ESP32 case is one of a series of accessories which I'll be adding to my design portfolio for general purpose micro-controller project use. Completed projects using these components may eventually be made available with code posted on my own website. If more options or design edits have a demand, I can make that happen but priority will always go towards the completion of my own projects. This case is designed to contain the DOIT ESP32 v1 developer's board. I has m3 mounting holes on the bottom and is design so that the board is held firmly in place by the case halves when assembled. There are a pair of two pin connector headers and one seven pin connector header on the top and the rear has a hole to pass through an additional wire harness. Assembly requires: (4x) M3 X 22mm socket head screws: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015A31UCS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details (4x) M3 knurled heat inserts: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LBRHSP4?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details JST-XH connector/header kit (OPTIONAL) https://www.amazon.com/QLOUNI-JST-XHP-Housing-Adapter-Connector/dp/B07P96JMK5/ref=psdc_553392_t4_B01MCZE2HM Inserts should be installed with heat to the bottom with a light dab of superglue all the way around the walls. The headers should also be installed into the upper case with a small amount of glue and may require a fine tipped heat gun to soften the plastic of the case before inserting. The fit should be snug and removed a connector should not be able to pull the header out of the case.
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