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This spacers extend the distance between the fan mount and the motherboard on the Ender 2, making room for a larger 40x20 fan to be installed within the case.
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I wanted to add something else to my pc case out of boredom so I turned the two optical drive slots into a place for two 70mm fans.
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Unfortunately i broke the original case for a 30 mm fan so i decided to make it myself, hope you will enjoy it
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I just added a duct to be able to insert the grill into the case which is 3.5 cm away from the fan
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I am modifying an Odroid C2 case by adding a cutout for a 40mm fan and removing the text from the bottom to facilitate smoother printing.
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Unfortunately i broke the original case for a 30 mm fan so i decided to make it myself, hope you will enjoy it
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Modified case top with a recess to accept a 40mm cooling fan that screws in securely, providing a snug fit without any need for glue. The small fan makes a significant difference in running temperatures under load, especially when combined with a...
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Odroid C2 case with added cut out for 40mm fan. I also removed text at the bottom of the case for better printing. ... Remixed from: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1398553
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My chromecast would reset every 10 minutes due to overheating. ... This compact case is for the chromecast PCB. The case is designed to allow fan assisted air to flow around the PCB to cool the unit. ...
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Fan diameter (193mm is the ID for my 200mm fan) Grill frame width Mount hole size (used 5mm as that was the screw size sent with both my old and new fans) Mount hole placement (used 154mm as that is the most common 200mm placement) Grill frame...
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Designed this case for a mini usb fan controller. These fan controllers can run normal PC fans (that want 12v) from a USB port (that only outputs 5v) with a variable speed controller and an "off" detent in the knob. ... ...
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Too hot for me.Therefore, I created this slip-case with a 40x10mm 5v Noctua fan inside, powered by the USB 2.0 port - which helps take some of that heat away.Shopping ListNanoPi R6c with Metal Case:...
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I printed this case: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3849108 but the problem was that I needed a fan in order to avoid excessive heat in the case caused by the CPU. I designed this simple case and I glue it over the case made by Auroch. By the...
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Case crafted for Orange Pi Lite with a powerful fan cooler. This case will keep your Orange Pi Lite running smoothly and very cool, making it perfect for retro gaming or any other demanding use. 12/29/2019 Case updated to improve airflow at the...
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... To attach the fan, use a high wattage iron and tin a small area of positive and negative leads of welder and solder the fan leads to that. I stamped holes in the bottom case with Meshmixer after realizing I didn't add exit airflow paths digitally.
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Turned a case that the WinnSinn 5015 fans were shipped in into a tool organizer/storage for my SOVOL SV06. Will work with any printer's matching tools. Check out the video if you have time. ...:) https://youtu.be/xZ55IYGTIuQ
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If you've an AIO in the Dan Case A4 this support holds a 92x14mm fan in place. My mainboard is the Gigabyte B550I AORUS PRO AX and the placing fits for the front M2-Slot. Temperatur drops around 7-10°C. ... Only drawback is a bit turbulence noise...
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... and a fan-mount for a 60mm fan. ...Detailed instructions accompany the case, including information on removing support structures (approximately 0.5mm) upon completion of the build. ...This version also includes a floor connector for added stability.
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... engineered to perfectly fit a compact 30X30X10mm cooling fan. ... Edit: It's just been realized that an STL file for the top of the case containing the fan geometry was mistakenly uploaded for rendering purposes - now replaced with the correct one.
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I've printed out this Bladeless fan from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2869887, then found a spare 120mm fan lying around, so I decided to make a custom case stand to test the 120mm airflow. Result: the 120mm fan version performs way worse in my...
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Cooling in the case features a fan mount positioned over the motor drivers, with windows located only on walls to facilitate airflow along the board. Key dimensions include 119mm distance between holes (outer border), a maximum board size of 135mm x...
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... plate for mounting the control board, just like my previous remake. Print the base and new double fan case, mount the control board, and add the fans - no need for complex cable management as in the prior version. ...See photo above for reference!
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Too Few Cases Incorporate a Fan, So I Design My Own. Safe and Secure Jayftee Case Impresses, but Missing B+ Compatibility Leads to MaximSachs Investigation. After Whipping Up Sketchup Prototype, Frustration Kicks In - Mesh Won't Behave. Persistence...
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I had a case from a cana kit that allowed for a 30mm fan for work and it was driving me crazy with the high pitch whine so I developed this case to replace it with a 40mm fan I had to quiet it down but keep it cool. I designed this to work with the...
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I recently get the latest BTT PI2 and create this case for mount it to voron 2.4R2 din railYou will need 4 M2.5 20mm screw for secure the case though raspberrypi_bracket v2Or, M2.5 12mm for without the bracketThe raspberrypi_bracket v2 has enlarge...
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For that reason, I drew up a super simple honeycomb fan-grill for 200mm case-fans. I printed mine in PLA at 2mm total thickness and they work great. However, if you would prefer a more rigid grill, simply scale the Y-axis in your slicer. At...
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For that reason, I drew up a super simple honeycomb fan-grill for 200mm case-fans. I printed mine in PLA at 2mm total thickness and they work great. However, if you would prefer a more rigid grill, simply scale the Y-axis in your slicer. At...
grabcad
... from your broad side vent fans over your MOBO and components. ...The single wall .4mm baffles do an impressive job of forcing the air laminar. Attaching the angle mods to the fan requires drilling out two holes, and using only 2 screws, which is plenty
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... from your broad side vent fans over your MOBO and components. ...The single wall .4mm baffles do an impressive job of forcing the air laminar. Attaching the angle mods to the fan requires drilling out two holes, and using only 2 screws, which is plenty
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... - essentially a mobile cradle that freely oscillates, enabling a gentle breeze to flow through one side panel. A few secure screws anchor this ingenious contraption in place, holding it steady while facilitating maximum air circulation throughout.