raspberry pi 4 case with fan 3d print
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This is a custom Raspberry Pi enclosure that has been redesigned to accommodate a 40mm cooling fan.
prusaprinters
I've solved some errors in the lower part and modified the top part to have space to use the GPIO pins from outside and have the pin to fit a 30x30 mm fan without screws.The fan is oriented to blow air inside.I've removed the holder, you can print...
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... screws to secure it perfectly. Just screw them on, and your Raspberry Pi B+ will be chugging along smoothly, staying nice and cool, thanks to that whirring fan! Hit that like button if you love what you see - it means the world to me! ...- Stanley
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This is a modified version from https://grabcad.com/library/raspberry-pi-3-b-b-case-1. A better base and to accommodate my 40x40 fan are the main goals of this design. ... Editable STL files can be accessed through the following links: ...
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This is just a remixed cover for [Malolo's snap fit Raspberry Pi 3 Model B/+ Case](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3719217) to add 40mm fan. ...You'll need to download a bottom part from the [original model](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3719217) ...
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*Note: This case is designed for the Raspi 3b+ if you need a case for the 4b it is linked [here](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3852672).* This case is designed arround the Raspberry Pi 3b+ and provides for mounting a 30x30x7 mm 5V fan. **...
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You need: 1x Raspberry Pi 4 https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-4-model-b/ 1x IQaudio DAC+ https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/iqaudio-is-now-raspberry-pi/ 4x the stands which are included in the IQaudio DAC+ Kit 4x stands M2.5mm x 20mm...
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You need: 1x Raspberry Pi 4 https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-4-model-b/ 1x IQaudio DAC+ https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/iqaudio-is-now-raspberry-pi/ 4x the stands which are included in the IQaudio DAC+ Kit 4x stands M2.5mm x 20mm...
cults3d
You need: 1x Raspberry Pi 4https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-4-model-b/ 1x IQaudio DAC+https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/iqaudio-is-now-raspberry-pi/ 4x the stands which are included in the IQaudio DAC+ Kit 4x stands M2.5mm x 20mm 8x...
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... so I wanted to add in a fan. I took the extended case lid remixed by jhuary and added in a 30mm fan grill. I connected it to pin 4 and 14 for continuous 5v power. ... The fan I used is Amazon: B0792BW2VH, which measures 30mm x 30mm x 7mm at 5v.
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This is an innovative design, thanks to drifkind's original work that has been skillfully remixed https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4020018/remixes Bill of Materials: 1) A Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Computer:...
cults3d
I case that I originally designed for the R-Pi 3 but redesigned so that it would be compatible with the Raspberry Pi 4. ...It features access ports for everything on the Pi, and features a space for a 52mm fan.
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I case that I originally designed for the R-Pi 3 but redesigned so that it would be compatible with the Raspberry Pi 4. ...It features access ports for everything on the Pi, and features a space for a 52mm fan.
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This is my Raspberry Pi 4 with a sleek and compact modular design that's perfect for fast printing. You can securely attach the board to the base using M3 screws or go without them altogether - it should click into place and stay firmly in position....
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RASPBERRY PI 4 CASE WITH MOUNT For Mounting The Pi To The Bottom Of Any Table, It Also Has The Holes For A 30 x 30 Fan At The Top Of The Case. ... This Is My First Model I Made So I Will Be Fixing Things
cults3d
This is my Raspberry Pi 4 compact and modular design that should print pretty fast. You can use M3 screws to fix the board to the base and the cap but you can also use it without screws. It should click and stay so. You can lay it down or place it...
prusaprinters
... fan). I also would make the Raspberry fit more snuggly inside the case, as right now it moves a tiny bit when plugging in connectors from the sidesrequired hardware:4x threaded m3 inserts (I used ruthex threaded inserts and they work)4x m3x10 screws
prusaprinters
The height of the lid also allows mounting a 6mm heatsink on top of the processor.Notes for printing:Both the Bottom and Lid parts require supports on the outside to hold the section that holds them in place when mounted on the extrusion.Notes for...
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Heya! ... Just a modification for a 30mm fan in the amazing case from Malolo. Original case: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3719217 Happy Printing!
prusaprinters
The cover simply snaps-in making it simple to access the board.It is compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi 4.If desired, you can add :4 screws (M2.5 x 5) to secure the board. ...They are not mandatory as it is already a tight fit.A Noctua fan...
prusaprinters
It's a remix of the Raspberry Pi 4 Case designed by meurs274. ... Simple slot addition to lid for the Raspberry Pi ribbon cable to passthrough.
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The solution consists of a straightforward mounting plate equipped with standoffs to securely attach a 70mm fan, which happened to be the only one available at the moment. ...As a result, the Pi is running approximately 15 degrees Celsius cooler, thanks...
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A simple design for a Raspberry Pi 3B with a Waveshare 4 inch touch display and optional cooling fan back. My fan is an "AABCOOLING Super Silent Fan 6" running on 5 VDC. Cooling is better than my expectations. ...
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3D Print a stackable open case for the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B.Fits an extra 30mm Pi powered case fan for cooling (not pictured)You will need:Risers/Standoffs (mine are metal but you could 3D print these)M2 or M2.5 Screws (to secure the 30mm Fan and...
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... you will need four screws, each measuring 2.5 x 20 millimeters. **Update 3/31/17:** I have added two new versions to my design: one with a 40mm fan and another without a fan at all. ...The entire project was created using Autodesk Fusion 360.
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... There are already enough small gaps to allow air to enter the system (around the microSD/ports, etc.). The design still uses the same screws as the original: x4 M3x12mm self-tapping screws for the case x4 M4x12mm machine screws for mounting the fan
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I suggest you install the case first, then the heatsink, just to be sure it fits.I also made a version with the Raspberry Pi logo, you can find the .step if you want to modify it further.LinksLink to the heatsink i...
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I installed a few strategically placed holes to accommodate a 20mm fan on top of this exceptional design, allowing for improved airflow and customization.