
I am working on a robot project that uses Raspberry Pi. This really is a great case for projects that need to hook up a Raspberry Pi. You get a lot of options and a lot of dead ends. I managed to fit two crimson RPi 4s and a Zero to this case. If you have more than two Pis, you will need additional racks. Speaking of shelves. I can "probably" say that the pillars are the only weak point of this case. They are made of plastic and can easily break or tear if you are not careful. I haven't had this problem. I was able to tighten them enough to secure Pi's. They don't necessarily feel flimsy, but you can't handle them like the metal posts you're used to. Overall, this is one of the best and most versatile cases for people creating projects that a typical RPi case might not fit. Although it has no screw holes, you can easily adapt this case to a 3 inch screen. I personally think that the possibilities are only limited by your imagination to be able to adapt this case to your needs without major modifications. My future projects will include this event. My next robot project will involve this body as the main structural component that everything will be attached to.

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