
Caddy 3 Disks 3,5" for NAS personal project
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Here is the rewritten text: I Support a 3.5" hard drive for an Xpenology NAS project. To accomplish this, I'm using an HP StorageWorks enclosure originally designed to hold four SCSI drives. Inside, I've installed a motherboard and a standard power supply. The drive supports took up too much space for just four disks. Wanting to add twelve hard drives (the Xpenology project allows simulating a Synology DS3615xs), I created modular disk supports joined by sections of three, ventilated ones. No screws are required; hard drives are simply inserted into the supports and covered with a ventilation cap. You'll need to print three disk support units and one ventilation cap. The screw holes for the fan aren't included, leaving you free to choose your preferred fan model. Print Settings Printer: DAGOMA D200 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: Enhanced Notes: No support is needed; the three grill supports can hold the vent frame
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