OctoBEE

OctoBEE

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This Is A Box To Mount A <B>Raspberry Pi 3</B> (Https://Www.Raspberrypi.Org/) And A <B>Picamera</B> (Https://Www.Raspberrypi.Org/Products/Camera-Module-V2/) To The Frame Of An <B>Hellobeeprusa</B> (Https://Beeverycreative.Com/Hellobeeprusa-3D-Printer/) From Beeverycreative To Form An <B>Octopi</B> (Https://Octopi.Octoprint.Org/), The Raspberry Pi Version Of The Famous Print Server <B>Octoprint</B> (Http://Octoprint.Org/). I Added Four Leds To Light The Scene And A Downstep Dc/Dc Converter To Power The Board. I Used Four <B>White High Efficiency Leds</B> And Three <B>1/4W 270 Ohm</B> Resistors To Connect To The 24V Hellobeeprusa Power Supply. I Found A Very Small Dc/Dc Step-Down Converter To Reduce The 24V Power Supply To The 5V Needed By The Raspberry Pi. I Used An <B>Lm2596 4.5V-28V A 0.8V-20V Step Down Buck Converter Dc Dc 3 A</B> Marked D-Sun, Like This One From E-Bay: Http://Www.Ebay.It/Itm/Super-Mini-3A-Dc-Dc-Converter-Step-Down-Adjustable-Power-Supply-Buck-Module-/122155531744?Hash=Item1C71097De0:G:7Tcaaosws5Pzjiw1 That Is Very Cheap And Small. To Build The Object I Started From A Very Nice Box By <B>Normand</B>: Https://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:410003 I Used The "No Logo" Version And Modified The Base To Use 3Ma Cylinder Head Srews. For The Camera, I Used The Camera Box From The Case By <B>Cyul</B>: Https://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:1394500 I Completely Changed The Mount. I Used Freecad To Design The Parts

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