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Raspberry Pi 2/3/B/+ Case with cooling
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The new Raspberry Pi case allows for quiet and efficient cooling with a Noctua 40*10 5v fan. Case must be closed for optimal cooling.
Edit:{ There are a few problems. I am working hard to solve them. They are as follows:
Some broken STL
}
Changes:
24.12.2020: uploaded step source file, corrected sizes, improved fan holder
15.2.2021: updated top and fan holder: the parts now glue together with some medium strength adhesive on the round pads
Here's a Raspberry Pi 2/3/B/+ case with a similar form factor and appearance to the Apple Mac Mini.
The ports are derived from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3391821
You will need:
14 8mm diameter 3mm thickness round magnets
4 M2.5/M3*10mm screws
Superglue
Medium strength adhesive(I recommend UHU)
4 adhesive rubber feet
40*10 axial fan(Noctua 40*10 PWM is best)
Wiring to attach the fan to the Pi
There is a slot in the front of the case to accomodate for wiring looms.
Instructions:
1. Print the whole case
2. Put the P
Edit:{ There are a few problems. I am working hard to solve them. They are as follows:
Some broken STL
}
Changes:
24.12.2020: uploaded step source file, corrected sizes, improved fan holder
15.2.2021: updated top and fan holder: the parts now glue together with some medium strength adhesive on the round pads
Here's a Raspberry Pi 2/3/B/+ case with a similar form factor and appearance to the Apple Mac Mini.
The ports are derived from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3391821
You will need:
14 8mm diameter 3mm thickness round magnets
4 M2.5/M3*10mm screws
Superglue
Medium strength adhesive(I recommend UHU)
4 adhesive rubber feet
40*10 axial fan(Noctua 40*10 PWM is best)
Wiring to attach the fan to the Pi
There is a slot in the front of the case to accomodate for wiring looms.
Instructions:
1. Print the whole case
2. Put the P
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