
Used to complete the assembly of Pi4 + Innomaker DAC HAT. It was pretty obvious to me how to use different lengths of brass posts to properly assemble the case. The manufacturer's website has instructions for assembling the case in the HAT instruction manual in PDF format, which may save someone some assembly time. I used three metal heatsinks on the Pi4. With a Squeezebox Server and two desktop speakers, it doesn't get stressful. I don't expect overheating to be a problem. I would recommend getting 4 sticky rubber or plastic feet for the bottom of the case.

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