Has anybody come up with a good way of bundling a Pi and its
associated cables/peripherals/hub into a reasonably neat handful?
I'd like to set up a Pi, an Owon vds 1022i DSO, a USB HDD and
their hub and cables into a package that can be attached to a
monitor for convenience in handling. It's just for casual use,
with a keyboard/touchpad combo or maybe just a mouse. The monitor
is by far the largest part, so laptop-like neatness isn't paramount.
Some sort of basket about 3" by 6" by 6" with the opening on
a 3 by 6 side that can be attached to the monitor seems about
right, but I've not found anything readily available. A plastic
food container seems too airtight but might work if the shape
is reasonable. Easy air circulation seems desirable, though.
I've rummaged around on Amazon for containers and organizers,
but nothing that looks useful comes to hand.
Any ideas ?
Thanks for reading,
bob prohaska
Has anybody come up with a good way of bundling a Pi and its
associated cables/peripherals/hub into a reasonably neat handful?
I'd like to set up a Pi, an Owon vds 1022i DSO, a USB HDD and
their hub and cables into a package that can be attached to a
monitor for convenience in handling. It's just for casual use,
with a keyboard/touchpad combo or maybe just a mouse. The monitor
is by far the largest part, so laptop-like neatness isn't paramount.
Some sort of basket about 3" by 6" by 6" with the opening on
a 3 by 6 side that can be attached to the monitor seems about
right, but I've not found anything readily available. A plastic
food container seems too airtight but might work if the shape
is reasonable. Easy air circulation seems desirable, though.
I've rummaged around on Amazon for containers and organizers,
but nothing that looks useful comes to hand.
Any ideas ?
Thanks for reading,
bob prohaska
On 25/10/2025 at 22:28, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
Has anybody come up with a good way of bundling a Pi and its
associated cables/peripherals/hub into a reasonably neat handful?
Lego and some glue?
Has anybody come up with a good way of bundling a Pi and its
associated cables/peripherals/hub into a reasonably neat handful?
On Sat, 25 Oct 2025 21:28:55 -0000 (UTC), bp wrote:
Has anybody come up with a good way of bundling a Pi and its
associated cables/peripherals/hub into a reasonably neat handful?
Some Pi-ignorant reader may not realize it, but (at the risk of boring/ insulting everybody else) the only reason this is a problem is that the Pi is so petite, it weighs less than the cables you connect to it. ;)
Some Pi-ignorant reader may not realize it, but (at the risk of boring/ insulting everybody else) the only reason this is a problem is that the Pi is so petite, it weighs less than the cables you connect to it. ;)
weight of the power, video, and network cables. ;)Some Pi-ignorant reader may not realize it, but (at the risk of boring/ insulting everybody else) the only reason this is a problem is that the P is so petite, it weighs less than the cables you connect to it. ;)
I have actually had to use some strategically placed masking tape in order t prevent my pi machines from being pulled off the back of the desk by the wei
| Sysop: | Eric Oulashin |
|---|---|
| Location: | Beaverton, Oregon, USA |
| Users: | 100 |
| Nodes: | 16 (0 / 16) |
| Uptime: | 01:51:01 |
| Calls: | 7,019 |
| Calls today: | 7 |
| Files: | 8,557 |
| D/L today: |
319 files (135M bytes) |
| Messages: | 369,727 |