Raspberry Pi Flush LCD Wall Mount by boulwarek 3d model
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Raspberry Pi Flush LCD Wall Mount by boulwarek

Raspberry Pi Flush LCD Wall Mount by boulwarek

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Wall mounted case for a Raspberry Pi and the official Raspberry Pi 7" LCD touchscreen using a dual gang low voltage mounting bracket.
Parts:
Raspberry Pi (Any model supported by the official Raspberry Pi 7" LCD touchscreen)
Raspberry Pi Official 7" LCD Touchscreen
POE Hat (https://www.amazon.com/LoveRPi-Power-Over-Ethernet-Raspberry-Compact-Non-Isolated/dp/B07WD7HXSQ/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=raspberry+pi+poe+hat&qid=1585957699&sr=8-4)
Dual Gang Low Voltage Mounting Bracket (https://www.amazon.com/iMBAPrice-2-Gang-Voltage-Mounting-Bracket/dp/B00HFEFZRC/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=dual+gang+low+voltage&qid=1585957949&sr=8-3)
4 X M3x4mm screws to mount the case to the LCD
It is recommended to use a POE hat as I don't think it wise, nor is it legal to bury an extension cable in the wall. Note that I do not have a POE hat on mine in the photos as this was for testing purposes only.)
In order for the ethernet port to clear the sheetrock in a standard wall, you will need to increase the standoff of the Raspberry Pi from the LCD controller. A quick easy way to accomplish this is to remove two diagonal standoffs and stack them on the other two (See attached photo). This seems to be plenty stable since there won't be any stress on the board inside the wall. You could also purchase additional standoffs and use those on top of the four original ones.
This design mounts the LCD upside down and will require you to add the following line of code to your /boot/config.txt file
lcd_rotate=2

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