Hanging Enclosure Redesign with Controller Post#50
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ericmcdaniel merged 16 commits intoApr 14, 2026
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Adds a new enclosure option which is designed to be hung, such as a shelf. The final design would have it upside-down with the controller above to sit on a shelf, but this iteration was created for my particular use case.
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A controller post descends from the bottom, allowing you to holster the controller when not in use. THT components like the speaker, SPST switch, OLED screen, and potentiometers were relocated, no longer requiring them to be soldered to the PCB. A honeycomb figure was added in front of the speaker to protect the speaker.