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Re: My 4 Pi Build [message #97011 is a reply to message #96988] Tue, 19 September 2023 15:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I guess I'm more of a PCB traditionalist. It looks a little cleaner with the components mounted on the blank side too...not that it matters, it just satisfies my pseudo-OCD or whatever you call it. I plan to mount mine with 1/4" nylon standoffs.

I'm getting some estimates for having the terminal plates laser engraved...because, why not? I'm pulling out ALL the stops with this build. This is roughly how I want them to look (terminal plates are Dayton SBPP-BK):
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