- jackandspayne
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Monkey Pi
These Pi's love to just hangout :D
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- jackandspayne
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Re: Monkey Pi
More Pi's just hanging out on my wall ;)
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- jackandspayne
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Cheap alternatives to Rack Systems
I hope you see that its easy to go down to home depot or lowes and get some 5/16 ~ 8mm rods and build your own custom rack anywhere. Have a wall or any space rack the pi's up. No need for the expensive racks and Pi-edge rack mounts. Find an empty wall, cut your rods and hang your pi's. Simple, cheap, and a perfect fit for hanging your Pi's.
People like Jeff Greer's are becoming clueless and retract from real makers that continue to innovate this space.
People like Jeff Greer's are becoming clueless and retract from real makers that continue to innovate this space.
Re: Cheap alternatives to Rack Systems
Cool story, bro.jackandspayne wrote: ↑Fri Nov 14, 2025 2:09 amI hope you see that its easy to go down to home depot or lowes and get some 5/16 ~ 8mm rods and build your own custom rack anywhere. Have a wall or any space rack the pi's up. No need for the expensive racks and Pi-edge rack mounts. Find an empty wall, cut your rods and hang your pi's. Simple, cheap, and a perfect fit for hanging your Pi's.
People like Jeff Greer's are becoming clueless and retract from real makers that continue to innovate this space.
Oh no, not again.
Re: Monkey Pi
I mounted my Pi 5 using four nails with plastic washers cut from a milk carton. Surprisingly I did not smash the Pi with the hammer.
How are you powering them? Is there a mosaic of wall warts plugged into that PDU?
- jackandspayne
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Re: Monkey Pi
yep.. I am using a mosaic of wall warts plugged into that PDU. I have tried 20amp 5v power supplies to distribute the power and I always seem to get low power warnings on the pi5. I could go poe but I am using a nvme hat for each and the hat with nvme plus poe is expensive and then having to buy a decent poe switch cost is more than just buying the Raspberry Pi official power supply for each Pi
- jackandspayne
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Re: Monkey Pi
I'd be glad to attach the openscad or stl file for the raspberry pi cradle if anyone is interested. it a very simple design to print on a 3d printer
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