raspberry pi 3 mobile console (xbox 360 controller mount)
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This Is A Complete Case And Xbox 360 Controller Mount For A Raspberry Pi 3 And The Official 7" Raspberry Pi Touchscreen. This Case Will Allow You To Easily Mount Your Raspberry Pi 3 On A Xbox 360 Controller For Retro Gaming On The Go, Or Dismount Your Raspberry And Make It A Stationery Console Which Can Connect To A Bigger Monitor. The Case Can Also Stand On His Own If You Prefer To Put It On A Table. The Case Allows Full Access To All Of The Raspberry'S Ports (No Access To The Microsd Card Though). I Added A File Illustrating How It Should Look When Mounting On A Controller, Unfortunately I Could Not Print This Myself, Duo To The Fact I Don'T Currently Own A 3D Printer, So If You Print This Please Kip In Mind That This Print Is Completely Untested And May Fit Perfectly On The Controller. If You Have Any Problems With This Print Please Let Me Know. The Files Named "Controller Attachment" And "Connector" Should Be A Bit More Flexible, So Print Them With Low Infill Percentage. The File Named "Case_Holder" Will Need To Be Printed With Supports. All Of The Other Parts Print Settings Are Yours To Choose, Although I Don'T Think They Will Require Support Or Raft. I Would Love Some Feedback If You Have Any. Update (01.04.2017): Addaed Two New Cases Wich Add The Option To Add A Battery Adafruit'S Powerboost 1000C Lithium Ion Battery Charger To Make This A Truly Mobile Console. The First Case ("Raspberry And Battery Case") Is Ment To Replace The Previous One, It Is Bigger Then The Original, But Allowes You To Add A Small Battery, A Switch, And A Powerboost 1000C Charger. I Don'T Belive It Will Fit Anything Bigger Then Adafruit'S 4400Mah Lithium Ion Battery (Not Sure If Even This Will Fit In It). The Second Case ("Battery Case") Is An Add On To The Original One, It Is A Separate Compartment Which Can Be Screwed On Top Of The Original Case, In It There Is Room For The Powerboost 1000C Chager, A Small Switch To Turn The Console On And Off, And Enough Room For A Large 6600Mah Adafruit Battery. I Also Changed Some Of The Original Files So They Would Be Easier To Manage And Print.
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