Here is a mounting plate for the Hanson 2811DC30, the 2801DC30 should also fit but i don't have one to physically check however thanks to Alan I have compared the layouts and it should be fine.
These seem to be quite tough with only the locating lugs being somewhat fragile with a little care needed when putting the controller on to the plate.
Unfortunately for the Dc30 units the numbering for the outputs becomes partially hidden but shouldn't be a big deal for most people and nothing a marker won't fix
As this is the first in a series, a little explanation is in order.
I bought a Flashforge Creator Pro at the beginning of this year for a big project for the display. Once i got used to designing things I decided that some basic controller mounting plates would be of use both for ease of use mounting in boxes and for having controllers sitting on workbenches to protect against possible short circuits from underneath.
The first one was for the ECG-P2 and then I got a couple of 2811DC30's from AAH and decided to do the plates for them.
I have attached the 3D print STL file so anyone with a 3D printer could print their own, this is for non-profit use. I ask that if you design a variation or improved version that you add it to this thread for everyone's benefit.
Recommended Slicing Parameters.
Layer height 0.2mm
Infill 10%
Print speed 40 to 60 mm/sec
Some photos:
The mounting plate in close up.
Side by side with controller mounted
and a view showing the support posts
These seem to be quite tough with only the locating lugs being somewhat fragile with a little care needed when putting the controller on to the plate.
Unfortunately for the Dc30 units the numbering for the outputs becomes partially hidden but shouldn't be a big deal for most people and nothing a marker won't fix
As this is the first in a series, a little explanation is in order.
I bought a Flashforge Creator Pro at the beginning of this year for a big project for the display. Once i got used to designing things I decided that some basic controller mounting plates would be of use both for ease of use mounting in boxes and for having controllers sitting on workbenches to protect against possible short circuits from underneath.
The first one was for the ECG-P2 and then I got a couple of 2811DC30's from AAH and decided to do the plates for them.
I have attached the 3D print STL file so anyone with a 3D printer could print their own, this is for non-profit use. I ask that if you design a variation or improved version that you add it to this thread for everyone's benefit.
Recommended Slicing Parameters.
Layer height 0.2mm
Infill 10%
Print speed 40 to 60 mm/sec
Some photos:
The mounting plate in close up.

Side by side with controller mounted

and a view showing the support posts
