raspberry pi cooling tower 3d models
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One of my biggest project I ever made.A lot of blood, sweat and tear went into this plus many failed printsI present to you the pi NAS specific to my needs, but you never know, other people might find use in it.I'm not the best at making this 3D...
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You will need: 12x M2.5x4 (For RPi, INA219, BEC), 4x M2x4 (for Pi Pico), 6x M3x5 (for Lid), 1x small zip-tie for usb-to-serial, 1x XT60 male and optionally 1x 4010 fan 24V. The rotary encoder hole is for EC11 or similar. The buttons cutout is for...
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... panel but didnt see one so designed this. Its designed around the original Pi Pico. You'll need 3mm countersunk screws to mount it to your chosen surface and M2 2mm bolts to screw it to the mount, maximum M2 of 8mm. ... Category: Electronics
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Designed this one myself, plenty of tolerance for an easy assembly.Add the power button, place your Pi on the pegs and clip the top onto the bottom.This case supports:40mm fanPower buttonGPIO passthroughIf you have troubles with the power button,...
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A pencil holder shaped like a hyperbolic cooling tower, typically found in nuclear and fossil power plants, is showcased in this model. The fascinating feature of hyperbolic towers is that every surface point intersects two straight lines. This...
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I designed a Raspberry mounting bracket, which you can stick on the side of your 3d printer an run for example: octoprint or astroprint on it. It is designed to get high airflow, which means you don't have to use an separate fan. Print...
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... that provides easy access. All you need to do is click it open. I designed and printed the top with the Raspberry logo prominently displayed, giving it a sleek appearance. ...However, printing it without support proved challenging due to its shape.
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Some cases for the Raspberry Zero (W). My old ZERO, without WiFi, is modified with a WIFI-Module soldered underneath it. This modification causes most of the cases to be higher. If you have an unmodified ZERO, you can download the "flat" files, which...
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This is a custom enclosure designed specifically for Raspberry 4 devices. Use an M3 wood screw to secure it shut. The latest addition enables users to integrate an XL6009 DC booster into their setup. This component can be paired with a 40mm 12V...
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I want: - printable - looks good - breathable for better cooling (in typical solid cases my RPI sometimes freezed) - suitable for passive FAN height at least 10mm (it is max. ...12mm) - all connectors have to fit to the end (some cases prevent this) -...
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You can simply attach this camera mount to a pi using glue or elastic bands. The mount is specifically designed for the official cameras, such as those from RS Online (color: 7757731 and infrared: 7902811). Just follow these easy steps: Print out...
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Used a Pi Pico as the interface for my USB input shaper connection with Klipper. Modified the case by Kevinmcaleer. Modifications made: - Added a cable pass through on one end for Cat 5e cable. - Moved the case snaps to the long edges. -...
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Used a Pi Pico as the interface for my USB input shaper connection with Klipper. Modified the case by Kevinmcaleer. Modifications made: - Added a cable pass through on one end for Cat 5e cable. - Moved the case snaps to the long edges. -...
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Hello, I heavily remixed a Pi 4 Case i found on thingiverse, sorry i forgot from who I download it, hit me up if you recognize it! It fits a 40mm diameter, 10mm tall fan with 10mm tall heatsink on the processor. There are two Versions, one to...
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As an alternative, I have attached a cable holder for a Pi-Cam so that it is not accidentally pulled from the bed. Support is only needed on the bracket. The cable holder can also be printed without. Even after several hours of printing, I...
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A clever upgrade for the pi, indeed! A simple slide-in screw mount that fits snugly onto the board. Though, I must confess, the 2nd iteration needs a tweak - the distance between the mounting surfaces requires an adjustment of approximately .015...
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It should also work with the Pi 2 and will be tested on the new Pi 3 B+ as soon as possible. UPDATE Version 2: -------------------------- Due to issues with version 1, I've created a new version. When attempting to slice it in Slic3r PE, some...
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You'll need to wiggle, bend, and push it a bit, but the pi will definitely fit into the slot in the base. All non-printed parts come from this kit: https://www.adafruit.com/product/3272 RetroPie makes the software side of things incredibly simple!...
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The case is designed so that the screws thread into the plastic. Step 3:Do the same on the back.Step 4:Put a fan (if you want one) and the optical fiber (if you want that either) in the top. Step 5:Use Hot-Glue or something similar to secure the...
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For most applications, I don't think a fan is necessary, so I took the initiative to adapt a second top with a pi logo. This addition turned out to be a game-changer, proving itself to be an excellent choice. Post-printing, it became clear that the...
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The original version by MechJack was very slightly undersized for me and I couldn't get it properly sized even after printing a few at different scales. This version is sized exactly for the Pi 4, but works with no issue for a Pi 3B that I have....
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This enclosure enables the installation of a Raspberry Pi4 and a self-powered 2.5" hard drive. With extensions: - USB-C: https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/32844771405.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.3e646c37pWVCj7 - Micro HDMI:...
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This is a reworking of 0110-M-P's Raspberry Case:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:922740 Big thanks go out to this genius designer for coming up with such an amazing design. Additional parts for the base are available for download right there.
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... The sides are attached in their entirety for easier assembly or print them pre-cut. Filled to 20% with full walls at 0.8 thickness, printed at 50mm/s speed, the result will be spectacular. Raspberry software setup is up to each individual.
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Based on the idea of a failed project on Thingiverse that didn't quite work out for me, specifically the adafruit pi camera v2.1 model. I decided to start from scratch and create my own design, this time relying solely on friction to hold the mount...
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(Should also fit a Pi 2 and will be testing for the new Pi 3 B+ as soon as possible.) UPDATE Version 2: I have made a new version due to some issues with version 1. I have printed multiple copies of version 1 (sliced in Cura) but when I attempted to...
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(Should also fit a Pi 2 and will be testing for the new Pi 3 B+ as soon as possible.) UPDATE Version 2: I have made a new version due to some issues with version 1. I have printed multiple copies of version 1 (sliced in Cura) but when I attempted to...
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Posting it here as it might be useful for someone for drawing cases, brackets etc to fit the Pi 4. The dimensions are a combination of the official documentation and manual measurements for the stuff I couldn't find. I'm not guaranteeing 100%...
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It has small cutouts at the top for vents (not concerned with heat on my PI so I didn't put much thought into it), cutouts for the IO on all sides, and a cutout for a ribbon cable to exit through. Slide it in through the top (It is pretty much an...
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... This is a case and bracket with a ball mount for a [focusable Pi camera](https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DNSSDGG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00__o00_s00?linkCode=w61&imprToken=TGqrppU29aXlLx6Sq9P-vw&slotNum=15&ie=UTF8&tag=tv-auto-20&th=1).