Heatbed Hood Mod & DIN Mounts by xbst (#98)

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| | [Din Rail 2020 Holder](./tameike/DIN_Rail_2020_holder) | Attaching DIN Rails to 2020 | :x: | :grey_question: | :heavy_check_mark: | | | [Din Rail 2020 Holder](./tameike/DIN_Rail_2020_holder) | Attaching DIN Rails to 2020 | :x: | :grey_question: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| | [TacoRaven Mounting Frame](./tameike/V0_TR_Mounting_Frame) | TR V0 mount | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: | :x: | | | [TacoRaven Mounting Frame](./tameike/V0_TR_Mounting_Frame) | TR V0 mount | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: | :x: |
| | [Jetpack V0 base](./tameike/Jetpack_V0)| Attach Jetpack to V0 frame | :heavy_check_mark: |:x: |:x: | | | [Jetpack V0 base](./tameike/Jetpack_V0)| Attach Jetpack to V0 frame | :heavy_check_mark: |:x: |:x: |
| xbst_ | [PCB LED Holder](./xbst_/LED_Holder)| Very simple mount for some (?) PCB LED Bars | :x: |:grey_question: |:heavy_check_mark: | | xbst_ | [PCB LED Holder](./xbst_/LED_Holder)| Very simple mount for some (?) PCB LED Bars | :x: |:heavy_check_mark: |:heavy_check_mark: |
| | [DIN Mount Omron Relay](./xbst_/Omron_DIN_Mount)| A simple DIN rail mount for the BOM Relay | :x: | :heavy_check_mark: |:heavy_check_mark: |
| | [DIN Mount Pi 4x Relay Board](./xbst_/Relay_DIN_Mount)| A simple DIN rail mount for the 4 channel relay board for Raspberry Pi | :x: | :heavy_check_mark: |:heavy_check_mark: |
| | [DIN Mount Max31865](./xbst_/Max31865_DIN_Mount)| A simple DIN rail mount for the Adafruit (or SAME SIZE clone) MAX31865 PT100 Board. | :x: | :heavy_check_mark: |:heavy_check_mark: |
| | [Heatbed "Hood" Mod](./xbst_/Bed_Hinge)| A way of reaching electronics from the top by having a "car hood" style hing for the heatbed, and rotated electronics mounts. | :x: | :x: |:heavy_check_mark: |
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# Car Hood Style Heatbed Hinge System
![ ](./Pictures/result.gif)
## BOM & Sourcing
[Google Sheets BOM](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17iGjLaINq1emLhjoon75Gi_NTW4J83VRybP41qbxQuU/edit?usp=sharing)
## Printed Parts
- 6x DIN Rail Mount
- 4x Deck Panel Holder
- 1x Extrusion Spacer
- 1x Front A
- 1x Front B
## Choosing The Right Gas Spring
![ ](./Pictures/piston.jpg)
You will need 2 80N gas springs. I couldn't get away with 1, and a strong (350N) one caused too many problems, because it was too strong (enough to bend the aluminium extrusions), and it was not balanced on 2 sides.
Please know that most gas struts aren't rated above 50C, however I don't expect any issues as chambet temps are usually much lower than bed temps, and there will be airflow near the struts as they are in the electronics chamber. However, if you are concerned, high temp ones available online, for a significant premium. I linked some in the BOM.
You will also need 2 metal corner brackets, some screws, nuts and tnuts to attach. If you don't have any buy a few different styles, they are cheap, and are useful for many applications. In the picture above you can see how I attached a corner bracket to be able to mount the gas spring.
## Instructions
Video Instructions: [Youtube](https://youtu.be/YtxrM_qPr9c) *(live on 29 May 2020)*
Written version: [MANUAL.pdf](./MANUAL.pdf)
## Youtube
Please consider subscribing to my YouTube channel for more projects like this:
[Isik's Tech](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClAWYmCkHjsbaX9Wz1df2mg)

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This mount is for some 50 cm PCB LEDs I found online. I have no idea if this is a common form factor or not but it is available on at least 3 stores here so I think it is. This mount is for some 50 cm PCB LEDs I found online. I have no idea if this is a common form factor or not but it is available on at least 3 stores here so I think it is.
I am using this 24V Samsung module for this purpose. [Link (in Turkish, but you can use for comparing): https://www.iled.com/urun/3000k-2835-smd-samsung-led-bar-ic-mekan-35-led-24v-50cm ] I am using this 24V Samsung module for this purpose. [Link (in Turkish, but you can use for comparing): https://www.iled.com/urun/3000k-2835-smd-samsung-led-bar-ic-mekan-35-led-24v-50cm ]
You can cut these every 10cm, so the .stl is for just for that size. Just use multiple mounts for longer than 10cm. You can cut these every 10cm, so the .stl is for just for that size. Just use multiple mounts for longer than 10cm.
On a 350 voron 2.2 on the top extrusions you can mount 14 modules at once, which is the plan for me. (WIP) Mounts are angled at 15 deg. to light more evenly. Print these in ABS, PLA warps with heat of the chamber.
You will need 1 m3 screw and 1 m3 nut, along with 1 or 2 m5 screws and tnuts per module. On a 350 voron 2.2 on the top extrusions you can mount 14 modules at once. Reduce as you go smaller.
You will need 1 m3 screw and 1 m3 nut, along with 2 m5 screws and tnuts per module (use both holes, otherwise it may warp).
You can see more on my YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClAWYmCkHjsbaX9Wz1df2mg

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This is for mounting a Adafruit MAX31865 board (and SAME SIZE clone) to the DIN rails. You will also need the "pcb_din_clip_x3.stl" file included in the STL files for V2.4 (and V1.8, name may be different)

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This is for mounting the stock Omron Relay to the DIN rails without buying the Omron mount. You will also need the "pcb_din_clip_x3.stl" file included in the STL files for V2.4 (and V1.8, name may be different)

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This is for mounting a Raspberry Pi 4 Relay Module to the DIN rails. You will also need the "pcb_din_clip_x3.stl" file included in the STL files for V2.4 (and V1.8, name may be different)

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