A case for the Giger-Counter Kit:
Parts of the kit are documented here: https://github.com/SensorsIot/Geiger-Counter-RadiationD-v1.1-CAJOE-
In my case, the kit came with M3 standoffs (5mm and 15mm) and an acrylic cover. However, the cutouts in the acrylic cover for the power terminal screws were not aligned very well, and the dimensions seemed slightly off. If your kit didn't include such a cover, and you'd like to create one yourself, the last image displays the cover's dimensions, or you can use the step file to 3D print your own.
The kit did not include the M3 nut for the bottom and the M3x6 screw for the top.
The cover features openings for the essential connections (On-Off switch, Power DC Jack, Power Lead Terminal, 3.5mm Audio Jack, Pin Headers for external counting devices like Arduino) with sufficient space to accommodate most plugs.
I don't think it matters much, but the side for the tube is left open to avoid any interference with measurements and includes a honeycomb grid for protection.
Around the exterior, are slots meant for Fischertechnik components. These can be used to attach additional accessories or connect a mount using Fischertechnik connectors.
Print Settings:
Material | PET-G |
Layer Height | 0.15 mm |
Nozzle Temperature | 230 °C |
Bed Temperature | 85 °C |
Used Filament | 52g / 17m / 41cm³ |
The author marked this model as their own original creation.