OrangeRX OpenLRS receiver case & cover
by j0bro, published
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This is a simple case and cover for the OrangeRX OpenLRS 9 channel receiver. Features openings for all onboard pin headers.
UPDATE: according to the comments, there is another version of the board that has 4 extra pins soldered on. I have added the version 2 of the cover which has some modifications that should fit that board layout better.
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Find 4 small flathead screws and assemble it!
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I printed this and test fitted. It came through and works well. Would it be possible to include channel numbers and s+- on the lid cover. It could be indented slightly inward which would not really affect the method in which this case lid is printed. Thanks for your effort, you saved me a day of fumbling with cad.
Did you remove the shrink wrap and foam from the receiver before putting it in the box? Mine doesn't seem to go down as far the the posts on the cover would suggest it should.
There must be an older and a newer version of the OrangeRX OpenLRS receiver... I printed your stl files, the case portion is perfect, but my receiver has four additional pins across the long end between the FTDI and ISP connections called "Serial Port". Your cover file doesn't have a slot for these holes. Nicely done otherwise however! What tool did you use to make it?
Thanks J0bro! You may also want to consider sliding the board support under the serial 5mm to the right (between the ISP and Serial, my pins are striking it. I've had my Orange RX stuff for quite a while now, it came with the serial headers, how old are yours perhaps they aren't putting them in anymore?
Would you consider uploading the Solidworks files as well?

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