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I just bought four Raspberry Pi PoE HATs, and I'm trying to incorporate them into the cluster... but there are two issues I'm running into currently:
They come with female-to-female 9mm M2.5 spacers that need to be precisely this height so the contact can be made with the GPIO port and the PoE header. So I can't physically screw the Pi into the bone-style clear case using it's screws and have the HAT on top of those screws.
I can no longer attach my little RGB LED board to the GPIO, especially considering the now-even-more-limited vertical clearance with the Pi and the HAT.
I could maybe buy GPIO headers like this 11mm female GPIO header and stack the RGB LED board on top of the PoE HAT... we'll see. I might have to forego the GPIO-controlled LEDs for the time being.
Look at this PoE header tutorial/overview post for more tips—if I do end up stacking headers, I will need more vertical clearance (so new standoffs for the entire cluster), and I will need 15mm M2.5 female/male spacers... instead of the 9mm ones I just ordered. Go figure :P