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Inkbird Temperature Controller Case by cwarts
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 2 months ago
There are a few other Inkbird cases on Thingiverse, but I designed this one to fit my needs.
1 - It fits in a 120mm build area. So I can print it on my Monoprice Mini.
2 - It has spots for two panel mount outlets, so I can use it for both heating (sous-vide) and cooling (homebrewing).
3 - It's designed so that water can't get in easily. The vent holes are angled down, and the top piece overlaps the bottom.
4 - It has a fused power inlet, just in case.
5 - It doesn't require any hardware to assemble (sort of).
6 - It's designed to be easy to print.
7 - It has a thing to wrap the probe around when not in use.
8 - It will use up some of this ugly yellow filament I have laying around.
You'll only need the following parts -
Inkbird ITC-2000Power Inlet
Two screws from your junk drawer for the inlet.Surface mount plugs*
1 - It fits in a 120mm build area. So I can print it on my Monoprice Mini.
2 - It has spots for two panel mount outlets, so I can use it for both heating (sous-vide) and cooling (homebrewing).
3 - It's designed so that water can't get in easily. The vent holes are angled down, and the top piece overlaps the bottom.
4 - It has a fused power inlet, just in case.
5 - It doesn't require any hardware to assemble (sort of).
6 - It's designed to be easy to print.
7 - It has a thing to wrap the probe around when not in use.
8 - It will use up some of this ugly yellow filament I have laying around.
You'll only need the following parts -
Inkbird ITC-2000Power Inlet
Two screws from your junk drawer for the inlet.Surface mount plugs*