All screwed in and hooked up, visually checked a couple times, but no electrical testing done yet. Modushop chassis is really nice, and 230mm x 280mm is plenty of room for my simple purposes. Planning on simply butting SMPS to the 10mm faceplate for now, but strongly considering thermal adhesive pad and/or even drilling and screwing. Shortest thermal path. Leaving option for LED or switch on faceplate.
Corner screws on SMPS1200 weren't fully countersunk, creating a gap between bottom plate and chassis. Instead of countersinking further, just removed the corner screws and replaced with slightly longer ones from chassis bottom.
The back plate is perfectly machined from Modushop, but had to Dremel out some chamfers for the outer Deltron pins under the EVAL1. Would recommend forgoing the 1mm recess, as the XLRs are rated for 3mm chassis thickness. Not sure about the Deltrons, but not planning on using them anyway. All about the speakONs...
Overall, a really easy and clean build so far. Glad I got both the Hypex and Purifi cable kits, though of course the second Purifi kit was total excess.* Had I planned better, would've just drawn it all out and had Modushop drill the bottom plate. Unnecessary drama, and luckily ended up only about 0.5mm out at various points.
* EVAL1 kit comes with all the necessary EVAL1 cables; I used all of them. I unnecessarily ordered an extra EVAL1 cable kit.. The Hypex kit includes a 120V jumper and line power cable that EVAL1 kit, naturally, doesn't.