valve index fan 3d models
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After 2 weeks, my Valve Index stopped working altogether. The left display/eye failed, and I noticed that the headset was overheating in this area, prompting me to look into a cooling mod. However, after researching further, I discovered that using...
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I used two 40x40x10mm fan for cooling and a slide switch. ... You can adjust it to the position in the screenshot to print(The bottom surface is completely flat) Adjust the support frame according to your printer
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This fan system is a dead ringer for the Valve Index Frunk Fan by Maxxgold, but with a twist - it features precision-cut pegs that ensure a secure snap-fit installation of the fans themselves. ...Additionally, this design boasts carefully positioned...
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I'll post a picture of a Valve Index headset with the fans attached. ... ***Parts List*** USB connector: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07D1HDJM8/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_nfZ4Db5H1DJ8Y 4mm Switch:...
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... from this site didn't work out as well as I wanted. ...Most of them use two fans, which seems too many based on my experience with this single design. ...So, I went back to the original steam file and made some changes to fit my preferences better.
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Almost forgot to mention that you'll need to remove a small foam peg from the circuit board or it will interfere with the fan blade's performance. I used a 40mm 5v fan and highly recommend the Noctua brand, which is incredibly quiet. ... The setup...
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**I do sell the finished product on my Etsy store!https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1047496097/valve-index-dual-fan-frunk-mod-set?ref=shop_home_active_1** Before you continue please read: I am not responsible for any damages that could occur from bad...
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The decision was made to create an adaptor for the Valve Index with a 60mm fan attached. This modification makes it more enjoyable to use by ensuring the lenses remain clear of dust and heat does not accumulate, providing a comfortable experience. ...A...
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I designed this 3D model because my Valve Index fogs up a LOT. I created it in Solidworks with smooth flow in mind. The model uses a 60mm fan which is mounted with M4 screws, the holes have a diameter of 3.5mm, so you need to cut the thread or heat...
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I stumbled upon a Reddit thread where individuals were experimenting with mounting fans on their Index consoles, but instead of placing them centrally, they opted for a more unique approach - positioning the fans on the sides near the vents. Inspired...
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Another Valve Index mod. This replaces the frunk, so you will need to unscrew the front of the Index before installing this (using the same screws). Be careful with the exposed PCB. I bought two 5V noctua fans and soldered the cables to a male USB.
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The printing process involves two distinct plates: one with valve and index text logos for those who want to display their brand affiliation, and another without text for individuals who prefer a more minimalist design or wish to add personalized...
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This thing allows you to mount a fan on the Valve index, to replace the frunk part on the front and to use the USB plug. This will help to pull out warm air from inside of the headset, not necessarily to cool down components but to prevent it from...
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Easily placed on the front of a Valve Index to enable a very small amount of airflow through the VR headset." - Maxxgold My Remix extends the original 40mm by a switch. It is a mystery to me how to use this without a switch, so I made a remix on the...
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I'm building a custom fan upgrade for my Valve Index headset's ventilation system, specifically the frunk. To get started, I'll need two high-performance 40x10mm fans that run on 5 volts of power. For mounting these fans securely, I'll require eight...
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~~ EDIT ~~ I made a single-fan version of this, which I prefer but I'll keep this one alive in case someone needs it :) Here's the single fan version : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4735054 I also just added on this 2 fans version a new iteration...
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I used one to turn the fans on and off, and the other to switch them between a high and low speed. This was accomplished via a linear voltage regulator that steps the voltage down to 3.3v. There is not a lot of room to work in there and this was a...
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I'm back with a new more slim design of the Valve Index fans! **I do sell the finished product on my Etsy store! https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1065848597/valve-index-minifan-dual-fans-frunk-mod?ref=shop_home_active_1&frs=1** Before you...
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This is a fan mod for VALVE Index. Created this to prevent the lens from fogging up when sweaty. It uses a sirocco fan and has adjustable speed, making it relatively quiet. https://youtu.be/upd3StbLgDI The parts used are as follows G GDSTIME...
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This model also includes a slot for a SDPT switch to turn the fan off and on. I don't include a fan grill, but if you want to use one, I used the one hereYou will need:A 40mm fan. I used the Noctua NF-A4x10.</li><li>A USB Type A Male...
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... it's too tall. I only used heat shrink tubes to insulate the connectors. I recommend unscrewing the Index's main cover plate and drill holes in it as shown on the photo. This greatly improves cooling even when not using the frunk fans at all. ...
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The fans are powered by the Index's USB port under the face plate, and currently I just let them run all the time - the fans are designed for continuous use, and they haven't shown any signs of wear so far, though adding a switch could be good. ...I...
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... Displays, but I haven't had the time to work on that yet. The Fan mount is designed for a 40x40x20mm fan and uses 4 m3x25mm screws with a fan grill. ...To assemble it, print the insert blank and the Fan housing, then super glue the pieces together.
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Use "Download" NOT "Download All" or try this link:http://jli.space/IndexCooling/INDEX_HMD_FRUNK_COOLING_BY_JLI_SPACE.stl\r\nhttp://https://cdn.thingiverse.com/zipfiles/e5/e4/c7/39/e7/JLI.space/IndexCooling+-+Valve+Index+Cooling+Mod+-+Fan+Mod.zip As...
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Valve Index cooling mod with an integrated noctua pwm controller (Noctua NA-FC1, 4-pin PWM fan control). ... Used fans: 2x Noctua NF-A4x10 5V PWM 4-pin, 5V Version (40x10mm) The noctua fan controller must be taken apart and then some soldering is...
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Human: Version 2 notes:\r\nThe CAD files released here https://github.com/ValveSoftware/IndexHardware/tree/master/Headset are inaccurate.\r\n\r\nThe problem lies in the index_hmd_accessory_inclusion_zone.stp, which omits the front right upper sensor...
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This is a faceplate mod for the Valve Index featuring an 80mm USB fan. It forces a good amount of air into the HMD, and over it, through a relief on the top. There is no need for screws or additional post-processing of the faceplate, save for the...
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the visor cad files are available online from valve themselves aswell as the bracket for the face tracker. i used some 3x2mm neodemium magnets. ill attach a random ebay link but you can probably find better prices if you have a look. i made...
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Valve Index Valve Knob by gwizdavid 2 days ago. I think the idea is absolutely amazing. It works great and is a good add, but I wasn't entirely happy with how it looks. I needed a more realistic look and also a slightly smaller wheel. I've modeled...