SVBony SV241Pro astro power controller to a Mele 4C fanless computer holder for telescope mounting
by freemanpa · via Thingiverse
| Format | STL |
| Category | Gadgets |
| License | CC BY-SA |
| Triangles | 14.1k |
| Uploaded | Mar 16, 2026 |
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Description
This is a "cage" to hold a SVBony SV241Pro astro power controller to a Mele 4C fanless computer, and mount the assembly to a Vixen finder dovetail with the dovetail that is included with the SV241Pro. NOTE: This is for the "Pro" model of the SV241 that is PC-controllable, not the original, less expensive, smaller and not controllable model SV241. Mount the Mele 4C to the 3D-printed holder first using 2 each 3mmx8mm hex-head bolts, along with at least a couple of washers on each bolt. Alternatively, use 2 each 3mmx6mm hex-head bolts without washers. Next, mount the SV241Pro to the holder with 2 each 4mmx8mm pan head hex-head bolts. You could probably use the bolts included with the SVBony 241Pro for this purpose (I did that for one of my assemblies). Lastly, mount the dovetail through the holder to the SV241Pro using 2 each 4mm x16mm hex-head bolts. Alternatively, just mount the SV241Pro and dovetail together, through the holder, using the two 4mmx16mm hex-head bolts. Note that the 4-color model shown in one photo was printed that way mostly as a test of my P2S AMS 4-spool filament changer, and in no way affects its usefulness. Print the model on one side with supports for best results with least support waste. I also used a raft for better bed adhesion, and tree supports. Once printed, drill bottom holes using a drill bit that just fits through the Mele 4C mounting holes, from top through bottom, in order to provide an easy way to get a 2.5mm driver to the hex bolts that hold the Mele4C to the holder.
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