🔧 Stack, See, and Scale Your Pi Like a Pro!
The Yahboom Raspberry Pi Cluster Case offers a sleek, transparent 6-layer acrylic design that lets you build and monitor multi-Pi setups effortlessly. With full port access and tool-free assembly, it’s the perfect modular solution for professionals who demand both style and functionality in their Raspberry Pi projects.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Yahboom |
Series | Raspberry Pi case |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.47 x 3.35 x 7.48 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.47 x 3.35 x 7.48 inches |
Color | Raspberry Pi Cluster Case 6-Layers |
Manufacturer | Yahboom |
ASIN | B07K72STFB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 5, 2018 |
D**E
Great pi cluster case
Fairly simple to assemble. Taking the paper that is stuck to the Acrylic can be annoying, but once that is done, assembly is a breeze. I can easily move my cluster from room to room if I need to. There is just enough space for me to house my power supply as well. Not quite enough room for my networking switch to go in a slot.There is little to no ventilation is my only problem with them. My Pi 4s get hot pretty fast, and I've had temperature warning a number of times. If you have a nearby fan blowing on them to cool them off, then you should be good. There might just barely be enough room in each housing to fit a small cpu fan.
T**D
Simple, nice looking and configurable
I got these to stack various devices on top of a Raspberry Pi. The bonus though is that if you don't use all of the platforms, you end up with two or three stacks you can put together. If nothing else, you get a pile of nice brass stand-offs, and nicely cut acrylic plates.
D**I
Nice little stacking case.
Product came without instructions -- but it was easy to figure out how to assemble.Pro -- easy to assemble, clearance is decent for a straight RPCon-- clearance seems a little tight if your are using a HAT with your RPI4bI am using the official RPI POE+ Hat, and the unit did not leave enough clearance (3mm between the fan on the POE+ hat) -- so i added an additional M3x12+6 standoff for better airflow.I feel the product is good value and additional standoff is an easy improvement -- I would suggest this even if you aren't using a HAT .See the images I included.
M**V
Worked great
Used it to house my mini projector Apple TV 3 raspberry pi in the Nintendo style case and an hdmi switch. Made some minor modifications to one shelf so the door can open on the pi. The paper wasn’t that hard to get off go for a corner with your finger nail. The hardest paper was around the raspberry pi cutout but even that wasn’t that bad I don’t know why everyone is complaining
R**B
Love it but one post was not threaded...
I like the case but was really disappointed one of the posts had no threads.
J**S
Looks good and does what it says.
After I bought these I used them for mounting a number of things with similar size. Only got three stacked up but sure it would work.
B**R
I love when I run across a product that has clearly undergone user testing
This is an excellent raspberry pi stack case that clearly underwent some user testing before release. I use pi 4's exclusively. Precisely machined, good quality standoffs, extra plastic standoffs for the screws to the platforms, enough room for cooling. The plastic protection was a bit tough to remove but other than that 0 complaints.
E**K
Looks awesome, but a pain to peal off the backing
This is awesome, put together a fun little Pi k8s cluster. The stack looks cool, all lighting up and lights flashing. This is exactly what my kids think of about 'servers', so that works out well too.My only complaint is the paper backing that you need to remove. It really is a pain to take off, the small circle spacers are the worst! But if you have long nails, scrape away and it will eventually come off.
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