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HDMI5 Display Bracket

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November 1, 2024

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A bracket to mount the BigTreeTech HDMI5 display to the left side of a Ratrig V-Core 4. The main bracket can be mirrored to mount the display on the right side instead.

BOM

In addition to the two printed parts, you will need:

  • BigTreeTech HDMI5 V1.2
  • 3-4x threaded inserts (M3 thread, 5mm diameter, 4mm height)
  • 7x M3x16 BHCS
  • 2x M6x16 SHCS (M6x12 if you are not using an enclosure panel)
  • HDMI cable (may need an adapter to mini or micro HDMI depending on your Pi version)
  • USB A to USB C data cable (6 feet is a good size)
  • Optional: Print a few P-Clips to help route your cables!

Installation Steps:

  1. Mount the HDMI5_Mount piece to the side panel, replacing the M6x12 SHCS and washer on the upper corner. 
  2. Install the display on the bracket, using 4 M3x16 BHCS. 
  3. Install the threaded inserts into the holes in the [a]_HDMI5_Faceplate. You can install all 4 threaded inserts, or you can skip the one that doesn't have a matching screw hole in the HDMI5_mount.
  4. Install the [a]_HDMI5_Faceplate using 3 M3x16 BHCS.
  5. Connect your USB and HDMI wires to the Raspberry Pi.
  6. Install Klipperscreen according to their documentation.

Optional: USB + HDMI Pass-through

On my V-Core 4 400, I installed a USB + HDMI pass-through on the side of my electronics enclosure, just above the three cooling fans (drilled out a big hole with a step drill bit). With this pass-through, a 3 foot HDMI and USB cord were the perfect length to run from the display to the electronics enclosure. Internally, I connected the USB to a USB hub with some adapters, and the HDMI to a HDMI → MicroHDMI adapter, which then connected to the Pi. You could also use the 3 foot version of the pass-through if you have enough spare USB ports, but you still may need an HDMI Adapter.

License:

Creative Commons — Attribution

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