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Other projects • Re: Using Raspberry Pi and Tasker for home security (and other projects)

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Found it...

Trays. https://www.printables.com/model/950816 ... ase-for-1u
1U Modular rack holds 6 Pis https://www.printables.com/model/69176- ... pberry-pis

This is for Raspberry Pi 5 with the Pimoroni NVME Base and Raspberry Pi Official active cooler.

I made another thread revolving around the ENTIRE project but here goes.

1 Raspberry Pi 4B 8GB + Geek Pi active cooler + Buffalo 2TB USB 3.0 SSD
4 Raspberry Pi 5 8GB + Official active cooler + Pimoroni NVME Base + 2TB NVME (MFGs vary)

The Pi 4 is slated as the head node and the Pi 5s are slated as the worker nodes for a Docker / Kubernetes cluster. Planning on putting network services not covered by my router here.

A Second Pi 4B 8GB is already wall mounted next to the rack in a 3D printed case with a Buffalo 2TB USB 3.0 NVME SSD and USB 3.0 hub connecting 2 WD 2TB USB 3.0 SSDs. This already exists but needs to get tidied up...

So the plan SO FAR is thus...

Print 2 sets of racks. (Left, Center, Right)
Print 4 of the trays for the NVME base Pi 5s.
Print 2 of the trays for the Pi 4Bs.
Print 3 of the Universal Mounting Trays.
All the Pis and Pi Brackets on the first set of racks
USB hub, and the WD SSDs on the Universal shelf below.
Move the rack mount PDU from the bottom of this rack where it USED to do duty powering old AMD PCs as nodes, and mount it to the rear rail behind the Pi racks...
Print a bunch of cable combs and make the proper sized network cables, route network, USB, and power where it needs to be.

Statistics: Posted by dbhosttexas — Sat Jan 25, 2025 3:05 am



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