I haven't tried the Duet yet so I would need to take proper measurements and make a few design changes to be able to fit it in this same case or a slightly bigger one, that's a potential project I will develop in this channel soon, you can subscribe if you want to follow up. Thanks
Very good job! Is it possible for you to make this to sell for those who want it? I mean only the case done with monitor without the Gostream deck it self. it will be good.
I would love to be able to do that but the purpose of the tutorial is for people to do it on their own, believe me it's not hard to do if you have the necessary tools.
You could probably downsize the fans if you kept everything 12v powered in the case and used an external AC to DC adapter. That would also free up a lot of room for a potential duet case build. But stoked on you doing this, real cool!
Excellent tutorial video. That is a lot of design work on your part, very well thought out. The only thing that sticks out to me as unnecessary is all the power switches. I believe that one A.C. power switch is truly necessary. Another cool thing that could be added is a battery and charger controller to act as a built-in UPS of sorts. Not a criticism, your work is excellent. Just a couple of thoughts/ideas to consider.
Will have this in mind for future improvements, I added all the switchers just to have control of everything separately (Main fan, turbo fans, monitor and switcher), and a mains power switcher, for instance sometimes fans get to the end of their lifes and start squealing and making noises and that is something you dont want to have in a livestreaming setup, so I can just shut it down without having to turn off the whole system. And hey! It also looks cool to me😂
@@creative4fun the intention of the tutorial is to encourage people to do it on their own, all the links to make your own can be found in the description. Cheers!
I think that people at OSEE don't care about this, or may draw some conclusions for their future designs: the Deck Kit solved this problem, and for many people paying for the Kit is easier than going through all the DIY troubles, despite that USD900+ (or 600+, if we talk about the price difference between the Deck and the Kit) is probably less than even you spent on trial and error with that design of yours. Also, too many things in your setup may not be readily available outside North America.
Which case do you recommend buying to make the extra room for the Duet? And do you have plans to share?
helloooo sir, please how much is the case for Qsee GoStram Duet
Amazing… wow too advanced for me, but any chance you can build me one… happy to pay for this. Ship to Aust.
I would love to but DIY is the purpose of the tutorial. I'm sure you can do it if you get all the parts. Cheers!
Do you have one for the duet?
I haven't tried the Duet yet so I would need to take proper measurements and make a few design changes to be able to fit it in this same case or a slightly bigger one, that's a potential project I will develop in this channel soon, you can subscribe if you want to follow up. Thanks
Very good job! Is it possible for you to make this to sell for those who want it? I mean only the case done with monitor without the Gostream deck it self. it will be good.
I would love to be able to do that but the purpose of the tutorial is for people to do it on their own, believe me it's not hard to do if you have the necessary tools.
You could probably downsize the fans if you kept everything 12v powered in the case and used an external AC to DC adapter. That would also free up a lot of room for a potential duet case build. But stoked on you doing this, real cool!
Congrats my friend i was waiting for this tutorial
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Excellent tutorial video. That is a lot of design work on your part, very well thought out. The only thing that sticks out to me as unnecessary is all the power switches. I believe that one A.C. power switch is truly necessary. Another cool thing that could be added is a battery and charger controller to act as a built-in UPS of sorts. Not a criticism, your work is excellent. Just a couple of thoughts/ideas to consider.
Will have this in mind for future improvements, I added all the switchers just to have control of everything separately (Main fan, turbo fans, monitor and switcher), and a mains power switcher, for instance sometimes fans get to the end of their lifes and start squealing and making noises and that is something you dont want to have in a livestreaming setup, so I can just shut it down without having to turn off the whole system. And hey! It also looks cool to me😂
Do you sell the case itself?
@@creative4fun the intention of the tutorial is to encourage people to do it on their own, all the links to make your own can be found in the description. Cheers!
Might you have a link for a secondary power cable for the GoStream Deck? Splicing the original connection may not be the best thing to do.
Hey! Sorry but I don't have that link.
Do you have ready made cases and how much
I think that people at OSEE don't care about this, or may draw some conclusions for their future designs: the Deck Kit solved this problem, and for many people paying for the Kit is easier than going through all the DIY troubles, despite that USD900+ (or 600+, if we talk about the price difference between the Deck and the Kit) is probably less than even you spent on trial and error with that design of yours. Also, too many things in your setup may not be readily available outside North America.
Hi where can we purchase the SD card extender ? Thanks
You can find the links to all parts in the description.