Had to cut some holes for the 3D printed parts, such as fan mount, power socket and antenna mounts.
For the power socket, I am using a 110VAC / 250 VAC 10A socket with EMI filter.
After installing the 3D printed parts, I applied silicone sealant to prevent water from getting in. The silicone sealant application was kind of shabby.
I am still waiting for the rubber O-rings which I am waiting to install on the cover for the fan and power socket.
I am now deciding on the internal layout of the various other components.
Here are some photos:
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