Raspberry Pi NAS Enclosure - Dual SSD 2.5"

Raspberry Pi NAS Enclosure - Dual SSD 2.5"

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Hey everyone! I just started getting into electronics and design after a bit of 3D printing. This is my first official project with proper documentation, measurements, and testing around a Raspberry Pi. The design is purposeful where the SSDs stick out and with cables going around, wrapped in a cable sleeve for an interesting look. The OLED helps to monitor the device and to check ip. Updates: -9/22/2023: Initial release Parts used: -1x Raspberry Pi 4B 2gb -1x OLED 0.96 i2c display module -Required cables (ethernet, power cable, etc.) -1x 60mm 5v USB fan -2x USB to SATA cable -2x SSD 2.5" -2x M3 14mm-16mm screw -23x M3 6mm screw -25x M3 4mm screw -2x M3 nut -https://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-2-5-Inch-Adapter-Optimized-EC-SSHD/dp/B011M8YACM/ref=sr_1_4?crid=XHDE9KMMJRLB&keywords=sata%2Bto%2Busb%2Bconnector&qid=1695431511&s=industrial&sprefix=sata%2Bto%2Busb%2Bconenctor%2Cindustrial%2C86&sr=1-4&th=1 All up to you but this is how I printed mine: Printer: Bambu Lab P1P & Elegoo Neptune 3 Plus - for the inner panels -Some adjustments have to be made in terms of the base -Walls: 4 -Top/bottom: 4 -Nozzle: 4mm -Layer height: 0.16mm -Infill: 15-20% - any pattern -Supports: ON for outer panels - tree -Brim: ON for outer panels -Here are some assemblies to help install and notes: -SSD side bracket is to be mounted inside, keeping the 2 SSDs in place -60mm USB fan apparently can't be controlled so I'd recommend an adapter with a physical knob attached -There are 3 versions of Front Panel Outer for OLED, no OLED, and additional airflow. -SSD top panel bracket only needs 2 screws for SSD on the top as it's stable enough Please leave any comments/feedback as they would be greatly appreciated!

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