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The Eightwood Aluminum Enclosure is a robust and stylish project box designed for DIY enthusiasts. With its heavy-duty aluminum construction and sleek anodized finish, it provides a perfect housing for your electronic projects, ensuring both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
R**.
94.8 mm x 100 mm edge cut board will slip into the base pcb slot. A decent simple project case.
Yup... 94.8 mm x 100 mm for a board outline that will slip into the pcb slot in the base.Copied from a previous review... Trust but verify... Verified!It's exactly as you'd expect from the photos.I put a 94.8mm x 100mm PCB in it and it slid in perfectly. This is the perfect size enclosure if you have tall components and also want to keep the board size inside the 10cmx10cm limit to get really cheap boards from china.
E**5
We’ll designed project box
With removable ends and top, projects can be mounted to the box and accessed with ease. Aluminum makes a great heat sink, and I mounted a variable voltage regulator on one end and two insulated female jacks on the opposite end, one for input voltage, and the second one for output voltage. Project was made for a specific voltage, so no access was necessary for voltage adjustment. The aluminum box is not sealed or waterproof, but project was made for in-house use.
I**Y
It's a case, the size you ordered.
It's a case. It works. Size was correct. What more can one say?
M**.
Nice box, however, no inside dimensions
They would sell more of these boxes, if you didn't have to buy one, just to get the inside dimensions.
G**N
Surprisingly functional.
I was pleasantly surprised that the body slides apart smoothly into 2 prices when the ends are removed, for easy access to parts I mounted inside. The sliding extrusions fit beautifully.
K**H
Well formed and machined enclosure
Perfect for small projects where a plastic enclosure may not be advisable (EMR issues etc). Material drills easily. Somebody had mentioned that a standard size of PCB board would slide into the internal slots - 94.8 mm - and it does with some filing down of the board edges - but finding such boards in the US was not easy. Newark (Farnell from UK), does have them.
A**S
Top slides off, front and back four mounting holes didn't all align
Eightwood Aluminum Enclosure Electronic Project Box Case for PCB Instrument Amplifier DIY:Dislikes:1. Top slides on and off so a panel has to be removed to take the top off. I filed what I'm calling the top, the larger part which has the socket slide groove, to remove the angular socket so I could pull it off without removing a panel. This way, just two screws then have to be removed which is better for quick access. Some may like that it slides on and off, but I prefer to easily be able to remove the top with the front and back intact, so wires and connectors are not moved.2. Front/Back mounting holes don't align top to bottom -- I had to file the mounting holes so they line up with the threaded screw holes on the other parts. Two from side to side fit but not top to bottom.3. You have to provide some rubber feet.Likes: It was just right for my project which was a TinySA Ultra spectrum analyzer tracking generator.I put a hole on the top to access the oscillator tuning power supply adjustment.Note: it is rather shiny. It looks like it was sand blasted and coated as it feels smooth with the sand-blast marks shining through.
T**E
Nice quality and features
Looks great, rugged, and slots for mounting PCB are nice (I had to file edges of board to fit as others have mentioned). I managed to cram way more into this than I should have, and I wish the manufacturer made some larger sizes.
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