Until now the MFDs, monitors and the electronics for them have been mounted seperately on the middle console.To make working on it easier, I decided to move all parts into one, which can then be mounted on the console.
On days without enough time to go to the workshop I started FreeCAD, designed a 2-part mount and did a fast prototype with my 3D-printer.
Backrow from the left: monitor, controller card, button panel and converter
Frontrow: TM MFD, monitor-holder, board-holder (which also holds the monitor in place)
The monitor-mount is screwed to the MFDs.
The monitor itself is just pushed in – it’s a perfect tight fit!
The screws also double as mouting screws for the boardholder. This pushes the monitor against the MFD and keeps it from falling out.
At last the 3 boards are mounted to the boardholder.
With this first prototype I made some mistakes on the mounting holes for the boards. The new version fixed this already.
The monitor-holder will be thicker when printed completely of course.
Hi,
Your Jobs are outstanding.
Would you please share spesifications of these lcd screens ,
Thanks for your help
Dr. Can Hurel
Turkey
Thx a lot for the nice words!
Those screens are really, really, _really_ old :), 6.5″ screens with 640×480 native resolution, IIRC.
The controllerboard only has VGA and video input, no HDMI yet.
Today I would use some cheap RaspberryPi 5-7″ HDMI monitors, which are very cheap…
greetings
michi