Pi 3 case lid with fan - My modifications

Pi 3 case lid with fan - My modifications

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I removed slots and breakout tabs from the face of the lid and added 10mm round holes for ventilation on what will be the bottom side of my VESA mounted RetroPie setup. I fixed some messed up spots on the fan clips, possibly caused by importing it into Tinkercad. The "AdjustedFan" version moves the fan over the GPIO pins and towards the IO end of the board. It still clears the pins needed to get 5v to the fan but positions it so that the processor heatsink won't be in the dead zone underneath the fan hub. I added five new designs on January 8th, all with the adjusted fan position. One has holes on the bottom with a zip tie lug for securing rolled HDMI and audio cables when VESA mounted. Two have the zip tie lugs with two different sizes of honeycomb exhaust grilles, one 3mm and one 4mm hole size. Two have no zip tie lug with the same honeycomb grilles. All honeycomb grilles have 1.2mm between holes. I changed the name of the thing since not all are blank faced now. I updated all Tielug files and noticed that the solid part of the ziptie lug was intruding on a screw hole, so I forgot to trim it. Now fixed. On January 8th, I added two more designs. Both have clips for the fan removed, one with no fan grille and the other with a clean 3mm honeycomb grille.

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