It's been a while since I've been in this thread. Looks like it's still going strong.
Regarding Room temperature when printing... I put my printer into an enclosure. I have the output fan from the power supply blowing into the enclosure. In the winter when it's cooler in the shop I'll turn on the printer and set the heat bed to printing temperature. I'll leave that sit at that temp for ~15 minutes or so before starting my print job. What I've found is that between the PS heat and the print bed heat, the inside of the enclosure is usually a pretty good temperature for printing.
I also have an exhaust fan at the top of the enclosure. I hooked up a small arduino beetle and a temp probe to monitor the enclosure temps. If it gets too warm, it turns on the fan and ***** the heat out. During the winter this fan barely runs, but during the summer it runs pretty much all the time that the printer is on.
I'm sure I could get octopi to monitor the temp and turn the fan on/off on it's own, but I had the arduino lying around.
My latest project is an aquarium controller for a planted tank. The controller has two outlets it needs to control. One for co2 and one for the heater. I printed a box to house the outlet and the relay. There's a 10A fuse wired to the AC circuit coming into the box. The relay has a 4 pin aircraft connector for pwr/gnd/relay1/relay2 in the bottom of the box. The relay is mounted inside the box above the AC outlet where you see the dead space in this picture.
I've also been playing with DIN mounts lately. I've designed a few brackets to hold some electronics to it for an upcoming CNC controller I'm working on.
Also threw together a Vesa 75 mount for a LattePanda Alpha so I could mount the SBC to the back of a small touch screen.
I haven't decided yet if I want to leave the SBC on the back of the monitor, or put the SBC in the controller box. I'm leaning toward putting it in the controller box so I can free up the Vesa mount to mount the screen to a movable arm. It would mean running power, hdmi, and USB up to the screen. If I leave the SBC mounted to the monitor, then I just have to run ethernet and power up to it. Decisions, decisions.