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Topic: CryptoCloaks -We design & manufacture 3D printed and metal products for Bitcoin! (Read 408 times)

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One of our Favorite setups, dual Bitcoin Node with full RGB.



if i want to use this tritron case with 2 rpi4, do i need a separate 1tb hdd for each raspberry pi?
and is there a step-by-step instruction somewhere how i can connect all the parts like fan and everything else to the case? Lips sealed
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Verified awesomeness ✔
New product release bump! Big Boi Nade.
A must have for every Bitcoiner. The nade and my custom Octoprint Triton are my favorite purchases from CryptoCloaks.
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This work looks amazing!

he obtains such high quality from using rafts - CC loves his rafts.

Fake news lol
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Welcome and great to see you here CryptoCloaks!! Grin Been following you for a long time on IG! Your products are pure gold!  Cool

//Christoffer Vuolo Junros
Founder of TBW

Thank you! Yeah it was long over due and glad to be here!
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This work looks amazing!

he obtains such high quality from using rafts - CC loves his rafts.
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Welcome and great to see you here CryptoCloaks!! Grin Been following you for a long time on IG! Your products are pure gold!  Cool

//Christoffer Vuolo Junros
Founder of TBW
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New product release bump! Big Boi Nade.
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For running a Rpi4 - You'll want some kind of cooler.

Our cases allow for the user to really customize their Bitcoin Node and make it theirs.
Our Triton case also allows for over the top cooling with RGB to really bring it all together.

It really can be for both. Better thermal options and also presenting hardware.

This is one of our favorites.
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I've never run a Raspberry Pi before.  Can you tell me how necessary it is to have active cooling on one of those units if you were to use it 24/7 as a lightning node for example?  I'm not sure I've seen active cooling solutions like this before and it definitely looks cool.  I'm assuming it's also quite functional in that aspect, but I'm wondering if it's a thermal necessity or just a cool looking way to present your hardware to onlookers.  Either way, great work!
legendary
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Updated the main post with images Smiley

sucker! bought copper! lol nicely done.
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Updated the main post with images Smiley
legendary
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 Our cases are very easy to build with.

I will second that they are easy to build with - I suck at building things (my LN ATM is still in the box) but I managed to build my dual pi node in ricks triton case with very few issues, none of which were related to the case lol - more to the fact I bought the wrong parts lol
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Quite tempting but I'm scared to order such a thing Cheesy
- I'm curious to know how that came in the package since on CryptoCloaks it mentioned we have to assemble some of the parts.

@CryptoCloaks
Apart from Rpi4 cases, is there a way to create larger cases [e.g. Ultra/full ATX cases]?
- Front panel will be good enough for me...

Update:
lol you have to put the pieces together - not too difficult the top half screws on to the bottom half Smiley

as for printing an ATX case - it could be done with a cr30 (conveyor belt printer) or in pieces that either lock together or get fixed together somehow - either screws or glue.
Thank you for the answers [I appreciate it], I thought it was going to be much more complicated than that Smiley

Mopar beat me to it all! Our cases are very easy to build with.
legendary
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Quite tempting but I'm scared to order such a thing Cheesy
- I'm curious to know how that came in the package since on CryptoCloaks it mentioned we have to assemble some of the parts.

@CryptoCloaks
Apart from Rpi4 cases, is there a way to create larger cases [e.g. Ultra/full ATX cases]?
- Front panel will be good enough for me...

lol you have to put the pieces together - not too difficult the top half screws on to the bottom half Smiley

as for printing an ATX case - it could be done with a cr30 (conveyor belt printer) or in pieces that either lock together or get fixed together somehow - either screws or glue.
legendary
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Quite tempting but I'm scared to order such a thing Cheesy
- I'm curious to know how that came in the package since on CryptoCloaks it mentioned we have to assemble some of the parts.

@CryptoCloaks
Apart from Rpi4 cases, is there a way to create larger cases [e.g. Ultra/full ATX cases]?
- Front panel will be good enough for me...

Update:
lol you have to put the pieces together - not too difficult the top half screws on to the bottom half Smiley

as for printing an ATX case - it could be done with a cr30 (conveyor belt printer) or in pieces that either lock together or get fixed together somehow - either screws or glue.
Thank you for the answers [I appreciate it], I thought it was going to be much more complicated than that Smiley
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Crypto is in the name but don't be fooled. We're a Bitcoin only company.

Welcome BitcoinBlokes!  Cheesy

Thank you! About time XD
legendary
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welcome! good to see you make a post finally!

here are a couple things cryptocloaks has printed for me - he is also the reason I got into 3d printing originally!

Bitcoin nade


Triton case


and these I printed but they are from his shared .stl files

Bitcoin Coasters and a blockmit jig

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Crypto is in the name but don't be fooled. We're a Bitcoin only company.

Welcome BitcoinBlokes!  Cheesy
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