SKR E3 V3 Mount for the CR10 S5

SKR E3 V3 Mount for the CR10 S5

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Introducing the SKR Mini E3 V3 mounting system for your CR10 S5 or similar unit! The screen mount and controller case are compatible with the CR10 V2 version I made. One of the striking pieces of the S5 is the size of its power supply. Being slightly larger it's harder to find a place to shove it so that it's out of the way. Furthermore, I am missing the 2040 extruded rail in the center as it was removed for a linear rail system. I needed to design a unit that could still hold the PSU and in a new way. So I made this, an under-slung mount for the unit so I wouldn't interfere with the setup. There are a lot of unique parts here as I found new ways to mount everything, and there is a selection of placards so you can have a little label for your unit. The Controller case is updated and designed to let the video cables go under the unit to the nearby screen. 12864 LCD or TFT 35. The rear ports were also changed because the S5 has 2 media connectors and a smaller port for the 12v power cables was added. The side panel still houses the 3 various ports for your organizational needs. The screen mount is reversible and designed to fit either the 12864 LCD or TFT 35 screens. Reversible meaning you can have the dial on the top without losing functionality. If you're unaware, the TFT 35 screen from BTT is reversible in its menu. Also, the screens top and bottom bracket are to securely hold it in place so you can use it without worry of the mount breaking. Which is why I redesigned the CR10 V2 version of this multiple times. Additionally there is a 90 degree bracket for the screen. Though you cannot mount a placard to this (or the included placards) it does work with the Z stabilizer arm. However, you will need to glue the "90 Base Adapter" to the foot. Unless you drill and bolt it to the foot, that's up to you. The PSU Bracket and mount are designed to house the power switch and the MOSFET you may (or may not) have with your unit. I switched to an AC powered bed so I did not use it, but it will fit. There are 3 different foot types depending on your needs. The one I used was the Flat Foot so I could attach foam on the base for a dampening effect. There is also a squish-ball version and a curved foot if you have it on a uneven surface. Lastly, the Placards. I included a lot as there are actually a lot of printers compatible with the CR10 base design. I didn't include them all, but the truth is I wanted a way to prevent debris from settling into the screen bracket.

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