[assembly instructions] Unity V2 case for Raspberry Pi

The Unity V2 case from Kiwi Electronics is a laser-cut case that is relatively easy to assemble and provides    protection for the Raspberry Pi and any HAT/addon boards.

Specific instructions

Parts list

  • 6x acrylic parts
  • 30mm 5V fan (3-pin for Pi 4, 4-pin for Pi 5)
  • 8x 6mm M2.5 screw
  • 4x 20mm F/F hex spacer
  • 4x 6mm M/F hex spacer
  • 1x hex tool for spacers
  • 4x rubber feet

Notes

  • You need a screwdriver for assembly.
  • Firstly, remove the protective film from the acrylic parts.
  • Because the parts are cast acrylic, there may be variations in thickness. We try to avoid parts not fitting as much as possible. In the unlikely event that this does happen, please contact us for replacement.
  • If you want to mount the enclosure to the wall, make sure the screws in the wall do not extend more than 7mm to avoid pressing against the bottom of the Raspberry Pi.

Step 1

First, place the 6mm spacers on the bottom plate with screws as shown in the picture below.

Step 1

Step 2

Place the Raspberry Pi on the standoffs and secure the 20mm spacers. The notch on the plate faces the back for the microSD.
Step 2

Step 3

Secure the fan to the top plate as shown below. Sticker down so fan blows inward.
Step 3

Step 4

Raspberry Pi 5

Push the plug of the fan into the connector. This is easiest when the side plates are not yet in place.Stap 4

Raspberry Pi 4

The fan is connected to the GPIO pins. Red to 5V, black to GND and blue to GPIO 14.

Aansluiting Pi 4 ventilator

Step 5

Now insert the sides into the bottom plate. Start with the small plate at the USB ports, this one is a little trickier to place.
Step 5

Step 6

Then screw on the top plate, and your enclosure is ready. If desired, stick the included feet to the bottom plate.
Step 6