
Scooter Charger Cooling Stand
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I own three electric scooters and they all rely on the same charging brick form factor, which tends to get scorching hot without any fan or cooling system in place. Normally, I install a 120 mm case fan right in front of the brick when I'm recharging my scooter, but it appears to be an ineffective way to cool it down since the airflow mainly hits one side and the brick gets hot on the sides that receive little air circulation. I recently started learning Fusion 360 and decided to design a semi-enclosed stand that would maximize cooling around the entire charging brick. I aimed to keep the front-to-back dimension compact, so the interface from the fan to the stand is relatively short, resulting in steeper than 45-degree angles. Supports might be a good idea, although I'm still unsure if they're truly necessary. This design utilizes a standard 120mm case fan, and you may need washers for the screws if you're using the standard screws that come with these fans. The power brick dimensions are approximately 75W x 175L x 40H (mm).
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