I'm refitting my camper van and I want to include LMS running on a
Raspberry Pi.  I've had this for a few years, but in the refit I want to
include a touchscreen running Jivelite.  My aim is to flush mount the
screen into one of the furniture panels.  I opted for the 7" Official
Touchscreen, and I bought 'this OneNineDesign case'
(https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01GQFUWIC) to experiment with.

A common criticism of this case is that in order to have the connectors
accessible from the top it mounts the display upside down.  While it's
easy to invert the image, the result is that the viewing angle is a bit
restricted above the centre line.  In my case I plan to mount the
display fairly high, so will mostly view it from below the centreline,
so that criticism is actually an advantage for me.  Of course, I could
have mounted any case either way up, since it's not going to sit on a
table, but it's nice to have it end up the way it was intended.

The furniture panel I'm mounting it in is 15mm thick, so I needed to add
some standoffs to lift the display clear of the case back.  The white
nylon standoffs are M3, to lift case back, and the brass standoffs are
M2.5, to lift the RPi.

[image:
http://www.cjh.me.uk/MyPhotobucket/cache/DIYHifi/Flush%20mount/Flush%20mount%201_640.jpg]

[image:
http://www.cjh.me.uk/MyPhotobucket/cache/DIYHifi/Flush%20mount/Flush%20mount%202_640.jpg]

I did a test fit in a scrap of 15mm material.  The case back holds the
display in place quite nicely without the need for any adhesive, and the
resulting flush fit is just what I was aiming for.

[image:
http://www.cjh.me.uk/MyPhotobucket/cache/DIYHifi/Flush%20mount/Flush%20mount%203_640.jpg]

[image:
http://www.cjh.me.uk/MyPhotobucket/cache/DIYHifi/Flush%20mount/Flush%20mount%204_640.jpg]

[image:
http://www.cjh.me.uk/MyPhotobucket/cache/DIYHifi/Flush%20mount/Flush%20mount%205_640.jpg]

I'd quite like to add an amplifier hat of some sort.  The Pirate Audio
3W Amp board will be perfect for a pair of 'car' speakers, even if I
have no need for its integral display and buttons.  I just need to
figure out how best to connect that board and still connect the 4 pins
needed by the official display.


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