RGB-PI Jamma Cooling
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Item revised 03022020 Please visit and follow RGB-Pi at http://www.rgb-pi.com/ or https://twitter.com/rgb_pi?lang=en I have included new design files for a captive Nyloc version, so make sure you print the correct parts. Parts list: 1. RGB-Pi Jamma Fan Mount ("Captive Nuts" or "Insert" Version) 2. Pi Bracket ("Captive Nuts" or "Insert" Version) 3. Duct 4. 40mm fan (5v or 12v, can pull voltage from Jamma edge connector) 5. 2 M3 10mm Nylon PCB Spacers (Female thread both ends) 6. Optional: Pi Heatsinks and RGB-Pi Heatsink 7. 6 M3 Brass Inserts (For "Insert" Version) 8. 6 M3 Nylock Nuts (For "Captive Nuts" Version) 9. 4 M3 x 10 Capscrews 10. 2 M3 x 20 Capscrews This is a simple cooling fan mount for the RGB-PI Jamma adapter and Raspberry Pi setup. I designed this to provide ducted cooling over the Pi and heating on the RGB-PI Jamma adapter. I used M3 x 10 Nylon risers under the RGB-PI Jamma adapter, then M3 screws through the duct into the riser. I attached a small duct and screwed in the fan. The fan was modded to run off USB power (5v model). Now, it will be connected directly to the 5v Jamma edge connector for added tidiness. Feel free to ask questions; I'm happy to share native SW files if needed.
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