
Re-sized Playpi case for overclocked or just to keep cool
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I re-drafted the fan part so it would cover the ends of the bottom casing for a neater appearance. I utilized AutoDesk Inventor. They offer a stl modify addin to enable you to edit STL files known as Mesh Enabler. Check out the link https://apps.autodesk.com/INVNTOR/en/Detail/Index?id=appstore.exchange.autodesk.com%3ameshenabler%3aen It creates an excellent casing to safeguard your pi. Included the bottom casing to go along with the top. Remixed from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:803236 Update 2/25/2016: I added a second redesign featuring mounting tabs and three holes for adding two switches, one for resetting, one for powering down and the last one is on the cover for an LED light on the monitor. I discovered the code and programmed my pi so I can shut it down by pressing a button. Pressing the reset button starts up the system with a green LED that comes on when the pi runs its OS.
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