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- A case is needed to house and power eurorack modules (see [here](https://www.modulargrid.net/e/modules/browser?SearchName=&SearchVendor=&SearchFunction=&SearchSecondaryfunction=&SearchTe=&SearchTemethod=max&SearchBuildtype=&SearchLifecycle=&SearchSet=all&SearchMarketplace=&SearchIsmodeled=0&SearchShowothers=1&SearchShow1u=0&order=newest&direction=asc) for a very big list of existing eurorack modules)
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- A case consists of one or more rows (each 3 Rack Units (U) high) with a certain width (measured in Horizontal Pitch (HP).
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- There are cases commercially available with the cheapest (only 32HP wide) one starting at 85 Euros. The cheapest case with two 84HP rows costs 300 Euros. That means building your own case is the cheapest option unless you are ok with a tiny case. See [here for commercially available cases](https://www.thomann.de/de/modulare_systeme.html?filter=true&manufacturer%5B%5D=Doepfer&feature-5888=true).
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## Parts
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**Note:** It would generally be clever to collaborate and communicate with collegues to split shipping cost (Reichelt for example is 5,60 Euros) or to split parts (like the 100 piece bag of M4 screws).
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### 1. Powersupply
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The powersupply is necessary to generate the right voltages (+12V, -12V and 5V) from the 230V AC in the power grid (read up the Basics in our [Powersupply Wiki Article](https://code.hfbk.net/t6/sdiy/wikis/powersupply)).
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![powersupply_meanwell](/uploads/6a427f1ac49950bd640e5d84809b9b58/powersupply_meanwell.png)
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Our research showed that the cheapest safe way to get such a supply is the 65 Watt Meanwell RT-65B found at [reichelt](https://www.reichelt.de/Schaltnetzteile-bis-150-W/MW-RT-65B/3/index.html?ACTION=3&LA=2&ARTICLE=147885&GROUPID=7264&artnr=MW+RT-65B&SEARCH=%252A) for 25,35 Euros (pictured above).
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### 2. Busboard(s)
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The job of the busboard is to distribute the voltages generated by the powersupply to the individual modules (read up the Basics in our [Powersupply Wiki Article](https://code.hfbk.net/t6/sdiy/wikis/busboard)).
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There are multiple options to get busboards, these are the cheapest options:
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1. The cheapest option per busboard is a busboard DIY-Kit at [Clicks & Clocks](http://clicksclocks.de/) for 22 Euros. These are however not easy to solder because the huge copper traces suck the heat in. With a good soldering station it is managable (ask @dh ) He also sells assembled busboards for 28,50 Euros. Clicks & Clocks is a small shop in Berlin and you will need to write a mail to order.
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2. The cheapest assembled busboard is found in a [discount pack of four at Error Instruments](https://www.errorinstruments.com/a-46560821/modular-case-eurorack/bus-boards-discount-pack-4x-only-99euro/) for 99 Euros in total or 24,75 Euros per piece
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### 3. Rails
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Your modules will be mounted onto standardized rails which are 3U (~133mm) apart. The rails will be screwed into the wooden case on the sides.
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2. Within these rails you will need a threaded rod to screw in your modules. The cheapest option here is [a pack of four](https://www.reichelt.de/Baugruppentraeger/BGT-384-2/3/index.html?ACTION=3&LA=517&ARTICLE=50392&GROUPID=7756&trstct=lsbght_sldr::50387) found at reichelt. You will again need **two per row**. So maybe you could organize to buy one of those packs together if only one row is desired. The threads are M2.5
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3. Screws with M2.5 and 10mm length to mount the individual modules. Note that many modules come with screws themselves those are however M3 and not M2,5! Reichelt sells [a pack with 200 pieces](https://www.reichelt.de/Zylinderkopfschrauben/SZK-M2-5X10-200/3/index.html?ACTION=3&LA=2&ARTICLE=65691&GROUPID=2753&artnr=SZK+M2%2C5X10-200&SEAR) for 2,55 Euros. If you are sure you will need less than 200 you could split these with a collegue.
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4. Screws to mount your rails to your case. You will need 2 screws per rail (or 4 screws per row). Use stainless steel M4 with 35mm length (stainless steel because they will potentially need to cut their own thread). A [pack of 100 pieces](https://www.reichelt.de/Flach-Senkkopf-Kreuzschlitz/SKS-E-M4X35-100/3/index.html?ACTION=3&LA=2&ARTICLE=130322&GROUPID=2755&artnr=SKS-E+M4X35-100&SEARCH=%252A) costs 9,95 at reichelt, so maybe one pack is enough for the whole course?
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### 4. Powerplug
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You will need something to connect your powersupply to the electrical grid. Ideally you use a noise filtering "Kaltgerätebuchse" to reduce hum.
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![kaltgeraete](/uploads/c3a20746cd6a01151be13712c2c30c84/kaltgeraete.png)
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The cheapest version is this [noise filtering plug](https://www.pollin.de/p/netz-entstoerfilter-dit-id-10ac-s-250370) at pollin for 1,95 Euros.
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Additionally you will need a Kaltgerätekabel/powerchord which you probably have lying around – these are very common and look like this:
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### 5. Powersmoothing
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To avoid hum and ripple on the powersupply it makes sense to load it with something which has a growing resistance with a rising temperature. Oldschool tungsten light bulbs proofed to work here (and as a sight effect you have a light inside your case). [The bulb](https://www.reichelt.de/E14-E10-E5-5-Sockel/L-3450/3/index.html?ACTION=3&LA=20&GROUP=A561&GROUPID=3048&ARTICLE=9676&START=0&SORT=preis&OFFSET=100) costs 0,50 Euros at reichelt and [the fitting E10 socket](https://www.reichelt.de/Fassungen/FASSUNG-F12/3/index.html?ACTION=3&LA=20&GROUP=A569&GROUPID=3056&ARTICLE=7527&START=0&SORT=preis&OFFSET=100) costs 0,31 Euros.
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Ideally you get more than one bulb per person, so you have spare ones in case it breaks (try buying a E10 6V bulb in stress on the evening of your gig – you will fail).
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### 6. Wiring
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**Warning: if you have no experience with electricity do not do stupid stuff on your own, ask professionals!**
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You need two cables from powersupply to the bulb's socket (one from GND and one from 5V). One side drilled, one with flat socket connectors.
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The next connection between powersupply and busboards. Four wires each from the powersupply to each busboard/row (+12V, -12V, Ground/0V and 5V). One side drilled, one with flat socket connectors.
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### 7. Wood/Case
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The case itself will house all the stuff mentioned before. They come in many, many shapes:
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![WOOD_9U_SYNTHROTEK_EURORACK_CASE_POWER_FRONTAL](/uploads/d353b3c2535edae9ae17726d30ff050d/WOOD_9U_SYNTHROTEK_EURORACK_CASE_POWER_FRONTAL.jpg)
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There are common things however:
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- The inside depth of the case should be 8cm **minimum**. Keep in mind: powersupply and busboard with everything plugged in (flat socket connectors etc) take away from that depth.
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- the inside width should fit your rail's length. In our case: 431,8mm plus some space to allow the rails to fit if your wood isn't cut accurately.
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- The inside height should be the outside height of the rails (133 mm)
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- You need to have space for the powersupply (129 x 98 x 38 mm)
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- You need space for the bulb, the busboards and the power plug
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Other design considerations:
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- will you keep the thing at home or is it for the road? Will you put something on top of it (loudspeaker, other box, ...)?
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- If you make a case that folds or has a lid: will you be able to close the case with cables patched in?
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- how will you use it? Sitting? Standing?
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For material, the cheapest while most stable and lightweight option is birch multiplex. downside of birch multiplex is, that you will not be able to easily paint it.
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See the [simplecase project page](https://code.hfbk.net/t6/sdiy/tree/master/simplecase) for a example box
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## Overview for case with one row
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| Function | Name | Reseller | Amount | Price per Unit | Total | Comment |
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**Note: this total is without wood, without shipping and assumes you don't share the threaded rods or the screws with eachother.** Wood should be between 6 and 15 Euros
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## Overview for case with two rows
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**Note: this total is without wood, without shipping and assumes you don't share the threaded rods or the screws with eachother.** Wood should be between 10 and 20 Euros
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### 7. Wood/Case
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The case itself will house all the stuff mentioned before. They come in many, many shapes:
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![WOOD_9U_SYNTHROTEK_EURORACK_CASE_POWER_FRONTAL](/uploads/d353b3c2535edae9ae17726d30ff050d/WOOD_9U_SYNTHROTEK_EURORACK_CASE_POWER_FRONTAL.jpg)
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There are common things however:
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- The inside depth of the case should be 8cm **minimum**. Keep in mind: powersupply and busboard with everything plugged in (flat socket connectors etc) take away from that depth.
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- the inside width should fit your rail's length. In our case: 431,8mm plus some space to allow the rails to fit if your wood isn't cut accurately.
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- The inside height should be the outside height of the rails (133 mm)
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- You need to have space for the powersupply (129 x 98 x 38 mm)
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- You need space for the bulb, the busboards and the power plug
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- will you keep the thing at home or is it for the road? Will you put something on top of it (loudspeaker, other box, ...)?
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- If you make a case that folds or has a lid: will you be able to close the case with cables patched in?
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- how will you use it? Sitting? Standing?
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For material, the cheapest while most stable and lightweight option is birch multiplex. downside of birch multiplex is, that you will not be able to easily paint it.
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See the [simplecase project page](https://code.hfbk.net/t6/sdiy/tree/master/simplecase) for a example box |
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