
T95MAX TV Box Case With Heatsink And Fan
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I created a case for these inexpensive reflashed TV boxes, to use as a replacement for unobtainable Raspberry Pis. The only parts needed are a 4010 5VDC fan and a 40mm heatsink. With this setup, the CPU never gets above 70 degrees C or so.This is the larger version for the T95MAX. I have also published a smaller version for the T95Mini or Inovato Quadra. I use these inexpensive SBCs for Amateur Radio applications and for running Klipper for several models of 3D printers!The walls are thin, so infill can be as much as you want. I used PLA and PETG with good strength and rigidity.The three parts are the case, the top and the fan duct. To assemble the components, remove the board from the original case and keep the screws! Snap off the 3.5mm AV jack and the SPDIF connector and solder the fan wires to the 5VDC connector solder points on the underside of the board.Use a 2mm drill to open up the screw holes for the board and top and re-use the screws from the old case for the board and use some M2.5x6mm screws for the top. The fan simply fits into the socket and the funnel duct holds the fan in with friction.I didn't include the Powerpole connector provision on this one, but you can go look at the T95Mini version and graft it into the front of the case.
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