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2 x PARANI SD1000 ENCLOSURE (BLUETOOTH REPEATER)

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amdomag
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I wish to finally build my own bluetooth repeater using 2 x Parani SD1000 modules enclosed in a single sturdy box. I am thinking of a good enclosure design for me to achieve a decent looking product output. Anybody has the 3D file or link that I can use for 3D printing?

Your help is highly appreciated.

Thank you.


 
Posted : September 7, 2017 5:16 am
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Amdomag,

I simply went to Walmart, and purchase a cheap waterproof box in the camping department. You can drill a hole for the antenna, and add a 4 cell AA battery packs for each radio, and a switch.

If you are careful, you can use a razor to reveal what is inside of the antenna. Start the top end, slice off the last several mm, and carve away. They are actually rather small, and will likely fit in your case without needing to drill any holes in the case.

total cost: $4, and 15 minutes.


 
Posted : September 7, 2017 1:50 pm
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John Evers, post: 445612, member: 467 wrote: Amdomag,

I simply went to Walmart, and purchase a cheap waterproof box in the camping department. You can drill a hole for the antenna, and add a 4 cell AA battery packs for each radio, and a switch.

If you are careful, you can use a razor to reveal what is inside of the antenna. Start the top end, slice off the last several mm, and carve away. They are actually rather small, and will likely fit in your case without needing to drill any holes in the case.

total cost: $4, and 15 minutes.

Would you mind if you share some pictures?


 
Posted : September 9, 2017 12:47 pm