I fitted all mine together and noted that the menu button (I had soldered it to the mainboard correctly) ceased slightly on the top edge of the top cover when fitted so was permanently enabled when screwed in. I used a finishing tool on the hole (and the other two button holes to add a bit of clearance and it is fine now.
Those that are printing your own enclosures from STL files https://www.printables.com/model/103619 ... sing/files the Top-Cover-EKULIT_LSF-23MSC.stl file you might want to check the clearances for the specific buttons you use.
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Dom
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Yes I had removed the tab on the rotary encoder.
Orange 3D Case - menu button on mainboard.
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Re: Orange 3D Case - menu button on mainboard.
Hi Dom,
Not sure what is going on with your case, I printed a number of them for the units I have built and the Menu button is perfectly centered in the front panel hole, same as the other two buttons.
73,
Robert, WA2T
Not sure what is going on with your case, I printed a number of them for the units I have built and the Menu button is perfectly centered in the front panel hole, same as the other two buttons.
73,
Robert, WA2T
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Re: Orange 3D Case - menu button on mainboard.
I suspect the case warped a tiny bit in transit I would expect this might happen in use/sunshine too. The amount it was 'out' really wasn't much, fraction of a mm but was enough for the button to go hard on if top fitted, the tolerances are very small. Mine were all in the top 1/2, the screws securing were central etc... however it was an easy fix. (Yes the screw fixing holes had been pre-tapped).
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Dom
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Re: Orange 3D Case - menu button on mainboard.
As can see before I did anything the button holes for Meu and Enter were too low and PTT was too far to right.
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Re: Orange 3D Case - menu button on mainboard.
Weird (but yes, I see what you are saying!).
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Robert, WA2T
73,
Robert, WA2T
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Re: Orange 3D Case - menu button on mainboard.
Possibly the 3D printer isn't exactly calibrated? The bottom cover should be exactly 85mm by 55mm by 1.6mm thick.
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Re: Orange 3D Case - menu button on mainboard.
Maybe? The fix is easy enough, make the hole a bit bigger (if the buttons catch). Not like this is a hermetically sealed unit anyway.
I think the RF boards from *Rxxxx* (like mine is) have other issues right now.
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Dom
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I think the RF boards from *Rxxxx* (like mine is) have other issues right now.
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Dom
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Re: Orange 3D Case - menu button on mainboard.
Likely not the answer- but are your switches all mounted and seated squarely to the PCB?
Dale W4OP
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Re: Orange 3D Case - menu button on mainboard.
Tnx, yes Dale they are. 73
Dom
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