Topic: Octoprint Raspbery Pi Upgrade
After seeing someone else post with regards to the Raspberry Pi mounts, I decided to do an OctoPrint mod.
I only had a Pi 2, so this doesn't fit the mounts exactly, so I 3D printed (on the press) an adapter that screws onto the existing mounts. This works ok, but lifts the board up about 8mm.
There is access to the USB from a header just inside of where the External USB plugs in, but this doesn't work unless you use the pin from the jumper beside the USB socket (highlighted in Red in pic below) for +ve. I assume that the jumper that I am connecting the USB +ve to is actually there to select internal USB over external. I stole the power for the PI from another socket as highlighted in blue in pic below. The power can probably be taken directly from the USB interface for this.
I've also 3D printed a mount for the Pi Camera that fits into the inside corner of the case. You align the direction you want it to point by moving it laterally around the curve of the corner and it has an adjustable tilt.
There is an LCD screen for the Pi that I've tried to get working, but, unfortunately, it appears the current driver is only compatible with the Pi version 1B (+) and not the version 2, so I may have to actually downgrade to get that working. On the plus side, then it should fit the bracket in the solidoodle without modification.
So far, the octoprint is working as well as running from repetier host directly, even if the printing progress is only a 2D representation. The Camera works well, but is about 15 seconds lag. I'm not sure if there is a way to reduce the camera lag as that seems far to long for my liking.
If anyone else is interested in doing this, I can provide STL's for the camera mount and Pi-Pi2 bracket. Just let me know.
I'll post any updates here.
Here is a link to the STL's for the camera mount:
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:706387
