RainBerry3: Weatherproof Case for Raspberry Pi 3 and Pi Camera

by pkb81

$8.45
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Category: Gadgets

License: custom

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Description

RainBerry3 is a compact case that holds Raspberry Pi 3 and also Raspberry Pi2 version and Pi Camera together in a single weatherproof case. It is weatherproof with O ring seals and can be mounted anywhere at any angle with swivel mount. 

Small amount charged for each stream will be used to support the further product development costs. Thank you for all the feedbacks and appreciation of RainBerry. 

Check the blog post for part list and design changes

https://tinkererblog.wordpress...

This camera design was used in a project by MagPi magazine issue 79. 

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costumrobo almost 5 years ago

any way I can still get this? I can't purchase on this site due to server issues

Martin Vlček about 5 years ago

Hi, I would like to purchase it, but it says that there is something wrong with your account where the money should be sent. Could you please check it?

cs.programmierer over 6 years ago

Hi, I don't own a 3D printer and so I would like to use a 3D printing service instead. When I upload the files e. g. to 3dhubs.com I get reported that there are many intersecting faces. So I am not sure wether or not it is safe to proceed. What kind of material do you recommend and/or which printing technology?

pkb81 over 6 years ago

You can try printing one file at a time.

jacob3 almost 7 years ago

Hello, I'm looking to build a zero w outdoor camera. I like your design, but I'm trying to get the design to be very minimalistic. I'm trying to get the camera to blend in with the white vinyl siding. I was wondering if you could move the cable and mounting port to the bottom back? Your blog is awesome by the way.

pkb81 almost 7 years ago

Thank you. I do not intend to modify the design further.

raffaele brivio over 7 years ago

Hello, which print method do you recommend?

pkb81 over 7 years ago

I used a local 3D printer shop which used Makerbot Replicator 2, infill 35%, and the layer height would be 0.15mm