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Fictionlab Electronic cover

Fictionlab Electronic cover

  • charging pads | cable opening
  • 3D gedruckt
  • schnelle Installation
  • Plug&Play

Description

Charging Pad Version

 

This 3D-printed Main Electronics Bay (MEB) cover for the Leo Rover isn’t just smart—it’s practical. It comes equipped with charging pads and internal wiring, allowing your Rover to effortlessly dock with Leo Rover Charging Stations.

The upgrade is plug-and-play, making it perfect for teams looking to automate the charging process and keep their Rover running autonomously.

 

What's Included

  • MEB cover with charging capability
  • Charging pads
  • Internal wiring to connect to the Rover’s power system

Designed for quick installation and long-term reliability, this cover helps automate charging, reduces manual intervention, and boosts your Rover’s autonomy.

 

Note: Installing this cover will compromise the Rover’s watertightness. Recommended for indoor or dry environments only.

 

 

Cable Opening Version

 

This 3D-printed MEB cover is designed with handy cable openings for clean and organized wiring. It provides direct access to the Raspberry Pi ports—especially USB and Ethernet—without having to remove the entire cover.

With precise fit and durable construction, it keeps your internal components protected while maintaining full functionality. Ideal for setups that require frequent adjustments or quick port access during development and testing.

 

Note: Using this cover will reduce the Rover’s watertightness. Recommended for indoor or dry environments only.

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€ 54,95
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