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0.9.9 Release

Version 0.9.9 was released on 2022-11-26.

New Features

Major New Features

  • Base: Issue #14: Universal power supply mount
    • Attaches to the base instead of main body.
    • PSU slides in from underneath.
    • Allows replacing the PSU without removing other components.
  • Main Body Moved CPU bay from front main body to rear:
    • Added a second bay on opposite side.
    • Unused second bay is an additional "side panel".
    • Can be used to mount an extra 40mm fan, panel mounts, or leave covered with a blank plate.
  • Main Body Zip tie anchors added:
    • Six (6) added to crossbar.
    • Four (4) added to front main body (under MCU pillars).
    • Fifteen (15) added to rear main body:
      • Four (4) under MCU pillars.
      • Six (6) above MCU pillars.
      • Five (5) by PSU wiring cutout.
  • (New) Bottom Panel
    • Removable panels for case underside.
    • Prevents finger-pokey by curious children and dust intrusion (see Completed Requests below).
    • Adds feet to the case.

Additional Improvements

  • Core
    • All core parts now have embossed version numbers to help with intermixing version numbers.
  • Main Body
    • Redesigned intakes and modified exhaust mounts.
    • Easier to print.
    • Made room at base for running wires through to external fans.
  • Base
    • Added a third front air vent.
    • All three front vents how have 40mm fan mounts.
  • CPU Trays
    • New template and tray design
    • Old trays still work.
    • New tray is an easier print with fewer supports needed, can be printed in one of two orientations.
    • New releases will only include new trays.
    • Added Raspberry Pi tray with a 40mm fan intake.

Completed Requests

Hardware Mount Location(s) Notes
Bottom panel Bottom Panel Has cutouts for speed/strength, but too small for kids' fingers.
Closed bottom panel Bottom Panel Solid to prevent dust intrusion.
Unified base Core This is a one-piece version of the base.
Keystone jacks Front/side/rear panels Added STEP file for mating part to build into panels and an example side panel.

New Hardware Support

Hardware Mount Location(s) Notes
Duet3D Duet 3 Mini 5+ MCU Tray
Duet3D Duet 3 6HC MCU Tray
Wago 221 Lever Nuts Lower Bay 3-position and 5-position
Neopixel (WS2812B) LEDs Front panel Backing piece for attaching lights behind front vents.
DROK 3A LM2596 Buck Converter Lower Bay Single and dual, short and long trays.
92mm fans Rear panel, Lid 25mm thickness only.
120mm fans Lid 25mm thickness only.

Experimental Hardware Support

These parts still need to be tested for fit and any other issues.

Hardware Mount Location(s) Notes
Mean Well RSP-500 power supply PSU Tray For the Ender 5 Plus
BIGTREETECH Manta M8P MCU Tray
BIGTREETECH 5" TFT Display Panel
BIGTREETECH UPS 24V 1.0 Lower Bay Short tray only.
BIGTREETECH SKR 3 MCU Tray
BIGTREETECH SKR 3 EZ MCU Tray
BIGTREETECH Relay 1.2 Lower Bay Long tray only.

Fixes

  • Issue #18: Fan mount blocks screw hole for mounting base
    • Fan mount moved left and up as part of intake redesign.
  • Issue #35: Hex nut for mounting IEC socket is hard to reach
    • Removed hex nuts.
    • Screws attach directly in plastic.
  • Issue #33: Base zip tie anchors need adjustment
    • Removed rearmost zip tie that was troublesome.
    • Adjusted position of others.
  • Issue #39: Display screen partially blocks two front main body/base screws
    • Added cutout for access.
  • Issue #37: Documentation site is missing license page
  • Issue #51: Basic LM2596 mounting holes are incorrect

Documentation & Repository

  • Documentation site
    • Added tooltips to links.
    • Consolidated external links and added tooltips.
    • Replaced assembly and illustration pictures with uniformly-styled generated graphics.
    • Documentation site is now versioned.
  • Assembly Guide
    • Completely rewritten for 0.9.9.
    • Basic wiring instructions included.
    • Added links to additional guides for some areas.
    • Video overviews for each section.
  • Repository
    • Documentation is no longer in the main repository.
    • Renamed "Fan Cages" to "Fans".
    • Further divided lids folders for ease of navigation.
    • Lots of miscellaneous cleanup.

front right render

1. The CPU bay is now part of the rear body.
2. The power supply area has an extra vent in front.
3. 40mm, 80mm, 92mm, and 120mm fans are now supported as lid mounts.

front left render

1. There is a matching CPU bay on the opposite side.
2. Optional Neopixel LEDs are visible behind the front vent.
3. All panels now attach with M3 screws.

render from front and undearneath

New universal power supply mount. The mount is off-center and has a passthrough for power switch wiring.

render from the side and underneath

1. The power supply no longer hangs freely. When installed it adds rigidity to the case.
2. Each front vent has an optional fan mount on the inside.

render from the top right rear without rear or top panels on

1. 20+ zip tie anchors added.
2. The MCU tray now mounts with M3 screws.
3. The rear wiring passthrough no longer exposes the power socket.
4. New support for keystone jacks (unoccupied in the render).

render of the Core of an OmniBox with a Manta MCU mounted

1. Experimental support for the BIGTREETECH Manta M8P (CB1 not pictured).
2. Hex flooring for better ventilation and sturdier build.

render of an OmniBox Core from the rear without any panels installed

1. The two CPU bays are elevated to make room for lower bay tray mounts in unused bays.
2. Optional brass heat set inserts.

render from below showing the bottom panel

The new bottom panel fully encloses the case. It can be printed with holes for airflow or closed to prevent dust intrusion.

render from below showing the bottom panel

1. The new Generic rear panel has two wiring cutouts to let the user run wires from the top, bottom, or both.
2. The Generic panel comes in version with and without a 60mm fan (version with the fan pictured).