PS2 30001 Fan Mod IO Panel
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I tweaked Kaputnik's Fan IO shield to fit a 30001 PS2 better. It was missing an anchor on the fan side, missing a screw hole on the power side, and a gap at the bottom of the fan wasn't large enough. I tried to highlight the changes I made int he pictures. I left the power screw hole from Kaputnik's design, whatever model it was for. It doesn't impede anything, it will simply go unused on a 30001. The fan side anchor has support tabs that are unnecessary and may need to be trimmed or removed. The anchor should eliminate the need for Kaputnik's round spacers **On Kaputnik's Fan Holder STL, there is a small lip that normally goes towards the top of the PS2 shell. That lip needs to be sliced off because of a fastening bump on the PS2 top shell.** **On the power side of Kaputnik's model, there is a thin plastic support that needs to be cut out, because it impedes with a metal tab on the PS2. The tab is in the corner and has a U shaped notch. You should find it when you go to assemble it. It's not a hassle to trim it during assembly.** I tried to highlight this in the third picture. It is the little fin, not the screw pad. I haven't tested this, so it may require a little custom fitting, but it will be much closer and more stable.
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