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I’m working on an ESP3D setup using a Wemos D1 R2 and I’m looking for a clean way to mount the board inside a small enclosure. I came across the following 3D-printable mount and wanted to get some feedback before using or adapting it:
For those who have mounted a D1 R2 in ESP3D projects, are there any practical issues I should watch out for (USB access, reset button, airflow, wiring clearance, etc.)? Also curious if anyone has used a similar mount or has a better approach they’d recommend.
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Hi all,
I’m working on an ESP3D setup using a Wemos D1 R2 and I’m looking for a clean way to mount the board inside a small enclosure. I came across the following 3D-printable mount and wanted to get some feedback before using or adapting it:
https://www.justway.com/project/shareproject/WEMOS_D1_R2_MOUNT_V2_8b0ed0f4.html
For those who have mounted a D1 R2 in ESP3D projects, are there any practical issues I should watch out for (USB access, reset button, airflow, wiring clearance, etc.)? Also curious if anyone has used a similar mount or has a better approach they’d recommend.
Thanks.
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