JL, I have been working on another option for this particular enclosure, its not developed fully for this particular design but is the general layout I use for my power sources albeit with different circuits.
Battery holder one side, power supply and protection on the other.



I still have the full discrete wire version as per last post as I do understand your modular approach but thought I would put this forward as another option for this particular enclosure.
I envisaged a single row header friction lock 4 or 6 pins mounted on the rear of the PCB with a cutout into the main enclosure.
If a 6pin connector is used, this would carry Gnd, +20, +5, +3v , Bat+, SW Bat+.
If a 4 pin connector is used then just Gnd, +20, +5, +3v.
If the 4 x support pillars in the enclosure were moved to corners of the PCB, this may give enough space to include the coil switch circuit, a cut-out in the rear wall to account for the relay height would be required.
The cost of the board would be minimal, a little less wiring
Just a thought for this enclosure
Battery holder one side, power supply and protection on the other.
I still have the full discrete wire version as per last post as I do understand your modular approach but thought I would put this forward as another option for this particular enclosure.
I envisaged a single row header friction lock 4 or 6 pins mounted on the rear of the PCB with a cutout into the main enclosure.
If a 6pin connector is used, this would carry Gnd, +20, +5, +3v , Bat+, SW Bat+.
If a 4 pin connector is used then just Gnd, +20, +5, +3v.
If the 4 x support pillars in the enclosure were moved to corners of the PCB, this may give enough space to include the coil switch circuit, a cut-out in the rear wall to account for the relay height would be required.
The cost of the board would be minimal, a little less wiring
Just a thought for this enclosure
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