**You can purchase this case and others already printed:**
US customers can purchase from QuantumShadow3D:
(https://www.etsy.com/shop/QuantumShadow3D)
UK/EU customers can purchase from 3DChicken:
(https://www.3dchicken.co.uk)
These models are intended for personal use only.
DO NOT copy, sell, trade or otherwise gain from my designs without my explicit permission.
Anyone interested in licensing this design for non-commercial (i.e. private) sale can message me here to discuss. Please respect the Creative Commons license restrictions I have chosen (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) and I encourage anyone who sees my designs for sale contact me.
With all that said, now on to the models…
Update 3-March-2024:
- Updated carrier-frame and carrier-face models to elevate the RAK19003; previous version (<v8) did not allow enough space under the base board to accommodate GPS module and ipex antenna connector
This is a water resistant case for RAKwireless RAK19003 WisBlock kits, designed with the Meshtastic project (https://meshtastic.org) in mind. It will accommodate the RAK19003 base board plus the RAK4631 (LoRa) and RAK12500/1910 (GNSS/GPS) modules.
Required hardware:
- TPU rubber filament for the body/cap gasket
- Two (2) M2x10mm socket head cap screws
- Two (2) M2x4mm screws and M2 nuts (or use M2.5 screws included with RAK kit)
- One (1) lithium ion battery pack: https://www.amazon.com/Liter-Battery-Rechargeable-703048-Connector/dp/B09WVNHPWQ
- Maybe: JST PHR-2 polarity battery connector required to connect batteries to the RAK19007 baseboard if they do not include the correct JST 2.0 battery connector. Will require soldering.
Options:
- antenna boots: print using TPU; choose the size appropriate for your antenna
- internal-antenna models: uses the RAK PCB antenna included in the RAK kit; place a small drop of superglue at the tip of the PCB antenna, then insert into the slot on the inside of the internal-antenna case body
- cap-magnet model: integrates a void to fit two magnets stacked (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075WV5HPH); add a ‘layer pause’ command in your slicer program, drop in two magnets then resume the print to embed the magnets and make your case cap magnetic
Notes:
- I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DEVICES DAMAGED BY WATER OR OTHERWISE ANY USE OF THIS CASE
- While I don't want to explicitly claim this case is waterproof for liability reasons, I can absolutely claim it is water resistant. I have submerged the case for 90 minutes under 6 inches/15 cm of water and the interior remained dry. I had to force it underwater since it floats, so total submersion really is not a problem and probably won't happen unless it's deliberate.