parametric fanholder for pcb with clips and bars

parametric fanholder for pcb with clips and bars

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This contraption holds a 92mm Enermax power supply fan atop electronic boards; I crafted one myself. It's easily attachable to PCBs, I'm convinced such gadgets exist, but I had none handy at the moment. The design stems from a simple bracket whose code resides within the module blocks; credit goes to the anonymous creator. Caution: the fan's width mustn't exceed the board width. An updated iteration has the holder with 92mm fan affixed to the RepRap Generation 7 board. Further refinement is required as one leg now collides with a screw terminal. **Instructions** Note that when setting the fan width, 'diameter' refers specifically to the outer edge length of the fan's frame and not the diameter of the fan blade hole or the distance between screws; sorry if any confusion arose. In my recent iteration, I attached the fan to the holder using zip ties (necessary for speed); next time, one might consider modifying the design to either eliminate nut indicators or position them beyond the width of the mounting bar.

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