Rhinox & Picos
Hey, got a sec? I’m mapping out a DIY mesh network from my old routers and could use a rugged rack to keep the heat down—think your workshop could house the beast?
Sure thing. We can set up a sturdy rack in my workshop, but make sure there's good airflow and a fan or two to keep the routers from overheating. Just keep the cables organized and the vents clear. Let me know what you need.
Cool, hit me with a couple of spare routers, a 10‑A PSU, and a spare ESP32. I’ll spin up the mesh firmware on the Pi, add a little fan setup and we’ll keep the cables short with a cable tie bundle—let's make it look like a sci‑fi lab, not a cluttered garage. Thanks!
Sounds solid. Bring the gear over, and I'll set up the rack and keep it organized. Let's make that lab a model of efficiency.
Got it. I’ll swing by with the routers, the Pi, a spare ESP32, and a handful of cables—preferably CAT6 for that clean look. Bring some 12V fans, and if you can, a little fan controller so I can tweak the airflow. I’ll handle the firmware side, add a splash of custom firmware, and then we’ll turn the rack into a tiny decentralized hub. Looking forward to the chaos—just the right kind.
Great, bring everything when you’re ready. I’ll have the rack set up and the fans ready to go, and we’ll keep it neat and efficient. Looking forward to seeing the setup in action.
Cool, I’ll be there in about an hour with the gear. Bring the rack, fans, and a spare Wi‑Fi dongle if you have one—just in case I want to do a quick test run. We’ll make this a clean, hot‑but‑efficient lab in no time. See you soon!