Power Supply Fan Cover

Power Supply Fan Cover

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I have not quite gotten around to print this yet, but I had a 90mm fan from an old power supply that runs smooth and quiet and with my printer running non stop for the past 18 hours the power supply was feeling warm. I zip tied the fan to the power supply and attached the wires. It was cool in no time flat. This would be nice if it was thermostatically controlled, but I'm not complaining. I will print it out as soon as I am done printing the Ukelele project. Two different stl files are there. One has the Anet logo on it, while the other is plain. I have included the Sketchup file I created it with so if you want to play with it a bit you can. You can attach with four zip ties or four 3mm screws and nuts. Post-Printing Change Log 12-APR-2017 Redeisgned due to wrong size. Found out when I printed it and it did not fit. New files uploaded along with screen captures. 13-APR-2017 Scaled in Z the model to 50% from 6mm to 3mm. Model is uploaded as "thin".

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