
Fans holder for Raspberry Pi
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<p>Double fans holder for a terrarium project. It improves the air circulation in a closed environment like a terrarium. The model is hanged on the side and I already have holes on the lid that allowed me to easily put that in place. The raspberry is glued to the outside (I have lots of cover for Pi Zeros so I didn't designed an holder for that).</p><p>I printed it with PLA on an Ender 3 v2 with 0.28mm profile, with supports just for the fans holes (no need to supports for screw holes and the cut between the two fans).</p><p> </p><p><i>Extra info about the project</i></p><p><i>In the images you'll see also a temp/humidity sensor that I used to control the condition thanks to ssh and a simple python script. Since the terrarium lights (and Raspberry) are controlled by a timer outlet, I also added a cron schedule to shut off the Raspberry before the electricity cutoff (this to reduce the possible errors/issues with sudden power cuts), and to reboot shortly after the timer goes on in the morning (optional, you'll probably don't need it, I'll have just to be extra sure about the ssh connection's consistency).</i></p>
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