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Hello,

For my own personal show, I use five of the USB485-ISO adapters.  I like them because (a) they have two network ports in the back and (b) they support 1000K ELOR.  Things got really messy, however, because of all of the adapters and wires.

Since I just got a 3D Printer, I designed an adapter holder that holds six of the USB485-ISO adapters snugly, with space for the USB cables to be routed and where the Tx/Rx lights can be easily seen from the front of the case.

If this would be of any use to anyone, I have uploaded the design to Printables, where you can download the STL files for free.  Enjoy!

https://www.printables.com/model/751332-light-o-rama-usb-485-6-pack-holder

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That's a nice holder!

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Another good use for a 3D printer.

 

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And I also like your neatly installed wall jacks. I assume those go outside.

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Just now, Steven said:

And I also like your neatly installed wall jacks. I assume those go outside.

Yep, when I got my additional electrical circuits for my light show, I also had him run a bunch of Cat6 cable to three different locations in the eaves.  I terminated each with a different color of jack so that I could easily match them up later.

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Something like this to hold multiple standard usb - rs485 adapters would be so nice as well.

 

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