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3D printable radio case
One of our students created this radio case to hold the power connector in. This can easily become dislodged during a defense crossing, so it could prove very useful. Attached is the file to print it and a photo of it mounted in our 'bot.
The round ears on the corners are to prevent warping during printing. Just cut them off when it's done. The bottom is open to allow attachment of the radio with fasteners, velcro, etc... The radio just snaps in. Happy printing. |
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Re: 3D printable radio case
Did you guys do this because of how the internal's of the radio are open to the outside or is it for mounting puposes?
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just to hold the power connector in
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Please let this student have my thanks, we didn't realize we had this problem until yesterday. We were doing a promotional event and after we went over the rock wall about 15-18 times the power connector simply fell out. This will be very useful. I hope that the student doesn't mind if I edit the drawing a little bit to make it more suitable for mounting
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I'm not sure we ever connected anything to our router's power port. We've been using passive Power Over Ethernet from the beginning. The network cable isn't prone to coming out due to vibration. My feeling is that any shocks that would dislodge it are likely to dislodge the innards of the router as well.
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Note that this prohibits using any POE Injector device to power theWe took a short Ethernet "port saver", exposed the wires in the middle, and spliced in a power pigtail to go to the VRM. |
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If we had a 3D printer, a radio mount with a built-in strain relief for the Ethernet cable is something I'd be asking our students to investigate. |
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What wires to splice into, etc? |
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Also, please give us a specific citation to the "port saver" you used, for future reference.
Thanks, Martin Haeberli (de-)mentor, FRC 3045 Gear Gremlins (formerly SWAT) |
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(A wire pair is actually one wire of solid color and one white wire with a like-colored stripe.) You can find more information by doing a web search on "passive power over ethernet". Quote:
Any short Ethernet extension should be usable. As a proof of concept, I also pulled apart a cheap Ethernet coupler (similar to http://www.cablewholesale.com/produc...mc-8p8c-st.php), stripped the appropriate wires inside it, and soldered on power wires that exit the coupler through a small hole I drilled in the bottom. It would require two Ethernet patch cables to use it, one going to the roboRIO and one to the OM5P. |
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